But she works at Flirt no? Then she'd have a bodyrub license and not a holistic one. She might be a personal care or front line worker in her personal life though, which would make her eligible.
...so my other friends have holistic license... but this is true, Mei‘ s license= body rub & ≠ holistic...
So... looked up more recent guidance... they dont call out B.R. license, but its covered under Other Therapy... although Sexual Health Clinic seems like gd fit 2...
... & possible she does Campus Health @ school... Id b visitng that nurse allot...
https://www.health.gov.on.ca/en/pro...tizing_HCW_covid19_vaccination_2020-01-08.pdf - see pg 12.
High Priority
Sectors and Settings
Frontline health care workers in the following settings and sectors:
• Community care with lower risk of exposure and serving special populations (health care providers in developmental services, mental health and addictions
(Campus health, Community diagnostic imaging, Daycare/school nursing, Dietary / nutrition, Independent health facilities (e.g., Opticians/Optometry, Podiatry/Chiropody, Audiology, medical and surgical specialties, Pedorthists, Denturists, etc.), Naturopathy, Holistic care, Social work, Sexual health clinics.
• Non-acute rehabilitation and therapy (Chiropractic, Chronic pain clinics, Kinesiology, Occupational therapy, Physiotherapy, Psychiatry, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Registered massage therapy, Acupuncture,
Other therapy).
• Public health (all other public health).