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Uncertainty continues with local vaccine supply

THUNDER BAY - The number of COVID-19 vaccines administered in the coming weeks is still expected to remain high, though still lower than previous weeks as uncertainty continues with vaccine supply. Dr. Janet DeMille, medical officer of health with the Thunder Bay District Health Unit, said she anticipates between 7,000 and 8,000 doses of the vaccine will be administered in the district over the next two weeks. This is down from the more than 9,000 doses administered last week. “It’s very difficult to talk about vaccine supply because there are so many things that influence the amounts we might be getting,” she said.

Area Vaccine Supply A Guessing Game

Area Vaccine Supply A Guessing Game
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6 new COVID-19 cases, 1 more death, confirmed in Thunder Bay district on Wednesday

6 new COVID-19 cases, 1 more death, confirmed in Thunder Bay district on Wednesday Six new cases of COVID-19, and one more death, were confirmed in the Thunder Bay district on Wednesday. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 21, 2021 11:57 AM ET | Last Updated: April 21 Six new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Thunder Bay district on Wednesday.(Robert Short/CBC) Six new cases of COVID-19, and one more death, were confirmed in the Thunder Bay district on Wednesday. The Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) said all six cases are in Thunder Bay and surrounding areas. Three of the cases are due to close contact, one has no known exposure, and two remain under investigation.

City explains how municipal facilities are affected by the new COVID regulations

Using the skate park at Marina Park is not permitted under the enhanced COVID-19 restrictions (TBNewswatch file) THUNDER BAY  You can still use a City of Thunder Bay recreational trail but you can t use the skate park or sit down at a picnic table. These are some of the provisions that fall under the province-wide restrictions related to COVID-19. The City of Thunder Bay on Monday afternoon issued a statement outlining how municipal services including outdoor recreational amenities are affected. City Manager Norm Gale said the city s approach is to continue to provide services that are not restricted by the province, but it is complying with all government orders as follows:

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