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January 25: Post secondary students concerned about work placements impacted by coronavirus, 25 Jan 2021, p. 4

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Post Secondary Students Concerned About Work Placements Impacted By Coronavirus | Kawartha 411 program requirements and keep the health and safety of the population in mind," he said. Kawartha411 reached out to Fleming College but they declined to speak on the issue. And while the pandemic has greatly affected her plans, Page remains optimistic about the future. "As someone who would be already done school and ideally working as an RN right now, this pandemic has affected my timeline greatly and has been accompanied by many, many tears," she said. "Yet, it is not lost on me that this pandemic has forced me to roll with the punches and take things as they come, which ultimately will only help me grow as a nurse." Some names in this story have been changed due to concerns around employment. Jennifer decided to study journalism after having a life long passion for writing. She began her career as a reporter for the Uxbridge Times Journal and moved on to freelance work for various publications after her and her husband welcomed their daughters. She has been published in various Durham Region newspapers, the Durham Parent Magazine as well as Equine Wellness. Jennifer continues to follow her dreams as a wife, mother and journalist and is so excited to join the team at Kawartha411. Post Secondary Students Concerned About Work Placements Impacted ... https://www.kawartha411.ca/2021/01/25/post-secondary-students-conce... 4 of 4 1/26/2021, 11:41 AM

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