Goderich Mayor John Grace (photo by Bob Montgomery)Goderich Mayor John Grace (photo by Bob Montgomery)
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Goderich set to approve COVID-19 vaccination policy

Goderich Mayor, John Grace, says his council will be bringing a vaccination policy before council for ratification later this month.

Grace said “Our vaccination policy will come before council to be ratified on October 18th and I'm sure it's going to follow very closely what Huron County is doing. We're pretty much lock step with our county partner.”

He notes that all of the municipalities are looking at a vaccination at time time and he suspects, in the interests of consistency, most of them approve a policy very similar to the one approved by the county this week.

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