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Public Health Sudbury and Districts will open COVID-19 booking for adults who are 70 and older in 2021 one day earlier than anticipated, the health unit said in a release.
As part of a province-wide update to the booking system, those individuals will now be able to book appointments starting on Friday.
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PHSD had previously announced it would open booking for the 70-and-up crowd on Saturday.
Adults 70 years of age or older can use the provincial online system to book an appointment by visiting covid-19.ontario.ca/book-vaccine. Those who are eligible can have someone book an appointment on their behalf.
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Mar 31, 2021 2:43 PM By: Erika Engel
The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has reported 46 new COVID-19 cases in today s update.
There are 447 active, lab-confirmed cases in the region, most of which are in Simcoe County.
The health unit has reported 1,266 cases have screened positive and/or been confirmed with sequencing as variant cases. Of those, 221 are still active cases. Screening and sequencing tests can take several days, and sometimes results are not returned until after the individual has recovered.
Sequencing and PCR tests have confirmed 852 cases of the B.1.1.7 (variant strain that originated in the UK) in Simcoe-Muskoka. There have also been 18 cases of the P.1 variant that first originated in Brazil in the region and one case of the B.1.351 strain that originat