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âI would consider it a cornerstone initiative in terms of treatment in the community,â Dr. Robert Maloney told the Sault Star in a recent interview.
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âWhether or not down the road we decide that a formal residential 28-day facility is a good idea ⦠I think the doors are wide open. But thatâs not the intent, at least not initially.â
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Fourteen months later, battling chronic effects of the deadly coronavirus and saddled with permanent viral-induced asthma, she is labeled a long-hauler.
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Young, healthy and active, the then-28-year-old biology student spent much of her time in the spring of 2020 in her Mississauga apartment as restrictions due to the pandemic grew.
When the first lockdown happened, she stayed home, only venturing down to the lobby area to check for mail.
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Now called CK Extended Stay, the 40-room building on Michener Road near Grand Avenue East is scheduled to be ready by the start of August.
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“Housing is so scarce and so hard to find right now, and especially in Chatham there is a lack of housing,” general manager Jody Jarrett said. “We’re just here to help out so that people aren’t out on the streets.”
The rooms will run at $1,700 a month for a family or $850 per month for an individual to share a room. Single-day rentals are also available.