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Public health nurses with Prairie Mountain Health administered immunizations and drew blood for testing during a national testing day event organized by the Manitoba Harm Reduction Network and Safer Connections Brandon Network at Princess Park on Wednesday.
The event included resource booths, naloxone and harm reduction supplies, crafts, games, food and sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections testing.
» Photos by Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun
Robert Stevens sits as Kelly Aldcroft, a public health nurse with PMH, draws blood for sexually transmitted and blood-borne infections testing during Wednesday’s event at Princess Park.
Shorty Stevens sits as Karly Woods, a public health nurse with Prairie Mountain Health, administers immunizations.