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COMPLIANCE DETERMINATION Safe Sleep – Recommendation 4 Recommendation Summary:

15 Jan 2024

2021 • As stated in the response from Manitoba Health, and Seniors Care: “The Public Health Branch has been committed to responding to the current pandemic and will be able to return to regular and routine work such as responding to these recommendations once the COVID-19 vaccination campaign has been completed and has moved into the universal on-going public health systems and processes.” Intent. [...] 2021 • As stated in the response from Manitoba Health, and Seniors Care: “The Public Health Branch has been committed to responding to the current pandemic and will be able to return to regular and routine work such as responding to these recommendations once the COVID-19 vaccination campaign has been completed and has moved into the universal on-going public health systems and processes.” Intent. [...] 2021 • As stated in the response from Manitoba Health, and Seniors Care: “The Public Health Branch has been committed to responding to the current pandemic and will be able to return to regular and routine work such as responding to these recommendations once the COVID-19 vaccination campaign has been completed and has moved into the universal on-going public health systems and processes.” Intent. [...] 2021 • As stated in the response from Manitoba Health, and Seniors Care: “The Public Health Branch has been committed to responding to the current pandemic and will be able to return to regular and routine work such as responding to these recommendations once the COVID-19 vaccination campaign has been completed and has moved into the universal on-going public health systems and processes.” Intent. [...] 2021 • As stated in the response from Manitoba Health, and Seniors Care: “The Public Health Branch has been committed to responding to the current pandemic and will be able to return to regular and routine work such as responding to these recommendations once the COVID-19 vaccination campaign has been completed and has moved into the universal on-going public health systems and processes.” Analysi.

Authors

Britt Valcourt

Pages
9
Published in
Canada