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Nine new cases added to Thunder Bay District COVID-19 count on Dec 16

Nine new cases added to Thunder Bay District COVID-19 count on Dec. 16 The Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced the latest positive tests on Wednesday, which marks the fifth day in a row with single digit case increases. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Dec 16, 2020 12:18 PM ET | Last Updated: December 16, 2020 The Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced nine new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday.(Evan Tsuyoshi Mitsui/CBC) Nine new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the Thunder Bay District for a second consecutive day. The Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced the latest positive tests on Wednesday, which marks the fifth day in a row with single digit case increases.

Nine New COVID Cases Reported

Photo-unsplash.com Today the Thunder Bay District Health Unit is reporting nine more cases. All of them came into close contact with someone with the illness and they are self-isolating. Meantime, the active caseload in the district is continuing to drop. As of today, there are 103 compared to 115 yesterday. Across the province, there are 2,139 cases reported today along with 43 deaths. ON AIR NOW2:00 PM - 6:00 PMDRIVE HOME WITH KEV

NetNewsLedger - Thunder Bay District Health Unit Reports Nine New Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

NetNewsLedger - Thunder Bay District Health Unit Reports Nine New Confirmed COVID-19 Cases
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COVID-19 Situation Report for December 16th, 2020

COVID-19 Situation Report for December 16th, 2020 Dec 16, 2020 12:07 PM By: Community Submission For today s edition of the #COVID19 Situation Report, we discuss the resolution of a recent outbreak in our Hospital and why it is important that our community continues to follow the pandemic safety guidelines during the holidays. Your feedback is valuable to us and in order to protect our community during the COVID-19 pandemic, we will only be accepting and providing feedback through our feedback form available on our website, by electronic mail at QRM@tbh.net, or by telephone (807) 684-6019. Please provide us with your complete email address and a telephone number when submitting your feedback so that our Quality & Risk Management Team may contact you to acknowledge when your feedback has been received.

Hajdu says public should be patient awaiting vaccine

Health Minister Patty Hajdu. Leith Dunick, tbnewswatch.com/FILE) THUNDER BAY – Health Minister Patty Hajdu says being able to watch the first COVID-19 vaccines being administered felt like being part of history. However, she cautioned the general public to be patient. While several provinces, including Ontario, have begun delivering vaccines to front-line workers and the country’s most vulnerable people, it will be some time before there are enough doses of either the Pfizer BioNTech or Moderna vaccines to inoculate larger swaths of the population. “It’s going to take some time before everyone in Canada has an opportunity to be vaccinated and everyone around the world has an opportunity to be vaccinated,” Hajdu said on Tuesday, speaking with Thunder Bay Television.

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