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NetNewsLedger - Thunder Bay - COVID-19 Changes in Reporting for Thunder Bay District Health Unit

NetNewsLedger - Thunder Bay - COVID-19 Changes in Reporting for Thunder Bay District Health Unit
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Five new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

Five new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area Twenty-one resolved cases brings the number of active cases below 90 Dec 21, 2020 11:29 AM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff Two of the cases are at Southbridge Roseview long-term care. Two others are the result of close contact elsewhere in the community, and one of the cases has no known exposure. The TBDHU also reported 21 previously-diagnosed cases have now been resolved. The total number of reported active cases in the city and district fell from 103 on Sunday to 89 on Monday. This is the first day since December 3 that the figure has been below 100. No individuals are currently in hospital receiving treatment for COVID-19.

COVID-19: Provincial shutdown will start Saturday morning

Ontario will be shutting down on Boxing Day to combat the spread of COVID-19. Premier Doug Ford reports the shutdown will begin at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday. Measures include, but are not limited to: -Restricting indoor organized public events and social gatherings, except with members of the same household (the people you live with). Individuals who live alone may consider having exclusive close contact with one other household. -Prohibiting in-person shopping in most retail settings – curbside pickup and delivery can continue. Discount and big box retailers selling groceries will be limited to 25 per cent capacity for in-store shopping. Supermarkets, grocery stores and similar stores that primarily sell food, as well as pharmacies, will continue to operate at 50 per cent capacity for in-store shopping.

Here s how long your region in Ontario will be in lockdown

  TORONTO The Ontario government is implementing a province-wide lockdown by the end of December, but the length of time each region will be under the new restrictions will vary. The lockdown will begin at 12:01 a.m. on Dec. 26 and will last for 28 days in the southern portions of the province and 14 days in the northern parts. The province-wide lockdown will look similar to the shutdown back in March, with only essential businesses allowed to remain open. Here is the breakdown of how long each region is expected to be in lockdown. Regions with a 28-day lockdown Brant County Health Unit

Second Southbridge Pinewood staff member positive for COVID-19

Second Southbridge Pinewood staff member positive for COVID-19 Company announces second case Sunday, two days after outbreak declared at Walsh Street long-term care home Dec 20, 2020 10:02 AM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff A second staff member at the Southbridge Pinewood long-term care home has tested positive for COVID-19. (Ian Kaufman, tbnewswatch.com) THUNDER BAY – A second staff member at the Southbridge Pinewood long-term care home in Thunder Bay has tested positive for COVID-19.  Southbridge Care Homes announced the second case at the 128-bed Walsh Street home Sunday via an update to the home s website. The Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced Friday an outbreak had been declared at the facility, after a single staff member tested positive. 

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