A bulk carrier is expected to leave Thunder Bay with a relief crew this week, after its original crew were forced to quarantine on April 9 due to COVID-19 infections.
Four new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Thunder Bay district on Wednesday.
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Posted: Apr 14, 2021 10:04 AM ET | Last Updated: April 14
Four new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Thunder Bay district on Wednesday.(Evan Tsuyoshi Mitsui/CBC)
Four new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed in the Thunder Bay district on Wednesday.
The Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) said one case is due to household contact, one is the result of other close contact, one is from travel outside of the region, and one has no known exposure.
Three of Wednesday s cases are in Thunder Bay and surrounding areas, while one is in an Indigenous community.
Thunder Bay District Health Unit Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janet DeMille (City pf Thunder Bay)
As the district’s COVID-19 case counts go down our chances of looser restrictions grows.
The medical officer of health for the Thunder Bay District Health Unit, Dr. Janet DeMille, believes by the time the province’s stay-at-home order is over, we should have improved considerably.
“Right now we’re sort of in the Orange or Red region (of the provincial framework) but you know if we keep at this sort of level then that’s what we’ll be looking at, at the end of that order,” explains DeMille.
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