Ask military to help with H1N1: Ottawa councillor
Last Updated: Friday, November 6, 2009 | 12:11 PM ET
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Coun. Bob Monette believes doctors and nurses from the Armed Forces could be deployed in cities to help with H1N1 vaccinations. (CBC)
An Ottawa city councillor wants to call in the Armed Forces to help conduct swine flu vaccinations.
Coun. Bob Monette said Thursday he has written to federal Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq asking if doctors, nurses and medics from the Canadian
Forces could be deployed in cities across Canada to help with the H1N1 vaccinations.
Monette said the idea came to him after speaking with a constituent who's a member of the Forces.
"Why not think of all the possibilities?" Monette said.
"This was one more possibility that I found was worthwhile looking into, and let's see if anything comes from it. If we can get one or two doctors, a nurse, to help out, then it's worthwhile," he said.
Ottawa-Orleans MP Royal Galipeau has endorsed Monette's idea. He said he's also written to the health minister and to the minister of defence.
Last Updated: Friday, November 6, 2009 | 12:11 PM ET
CBC News
Coun. Bob Monette believes doctors and nurses from the Armed Forces could be deployed in cities to help with H1N1 vaccinations. (CBC)
An Ottawa city councillor wants to call in the Armed Forces to help conduct swine flu vaccinations.
Coun. Bob Monette said Thursday he has written to federal Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq asking if doctors, nurses and medics from the Canadian
Forces could be deployed in cities across Canada to help with the H1N1 vaccinations.
Monette said the idea came to him after speaking with a constituent who's a member of the Forces.
"Why not think of all the possibilities?" Monette said.
"This was one more possibility that I found was worthwhile looking into, and let's see if anything comes from it. If we can get one or two doctors, a nurse, to help out, then it's worthwhile," he said.
Ottawa-Orleans MP Royal Galipeau has endorsed Monette's idea. He said he's also written to the health minister and to the minister of defence.
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