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COVID-19 News: Simcoe Muskoka logs fewer COVID-19 cases, but health officials warn third wave isn t over

  BARRIE, ONT. The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU) reports the lowest number of COVID-19 cases in weeks on Tuesday. Dr. Charles Gardner, the region s top doctor, said it s too early to know whether the worst of the third wave of infections is behind us. Testing is slightly down, and the percent positivity rate is slightly up, so we need to be cautious of whether or not it has truly come down, he notes. The health unit logged 66 new infections, plus the death of a Simcoe County woman in her 80s due to the virus. According to the health unit, there have been a total of four COVID-19 death in the past week, three Simcoe County residents and one Muskoka resident.

John Ivison: Minimizing border problem allows Liberals to argue tough COVID restrictions are not necessary

Article content Nobody should underestimate the difficulty of governing a country like Canada. Contrary to popular belief, our political leaders are not idiots at least many of them are not. But they face competing interests that often makes inertia the path of least resistance. In the case of Canada’s border policy during the pandemic, the federal government is under pressure to relax restrictions from businesses and returning Canadians insisting on their Charter mobility rights. A group of Snowbirds lost a case in Federal Court this week that argued being forced to stay in a quarantine hotel would cause “devastating, emotional, relational and spiritual harm,” a sentiment that will find favour with anyone who has endured an airport hotel breakfast. But no one denies their right of return.

COVID-19 News: Simcoe Muskoka s COVID-19 case count crosses 10,000

  BARRIE, ONT. The number of COVID-19 cases registered in Simcoe Muskoka since the pandemic began has crossed the 10,000 mark. The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU) is reporting 283 infections since their last report on Friday, pushing the region s total to 10,097 cases. The active case count sits at 1,313; 910 of those are variant cases. Bradford West Gwillimbury continues to see the highest incidence rate in the region, with about 400 cases per 100,000 population. New Tecumseth sits closer to 300 per 100,000. Barrie and Innisfil are closer to 230 per 100,000. With an 11 percent drop in local cases last week, Dr. Sohail Gandhi, past president of the Ontario Medical Association, is hopeful we have seen the worst of the third wave.

Gravenhurst resident becomes fourth person to die in Muskoka because of COVID-19

Gravenhurst resident becomes fourth person to die in Muskoka because of COVID-19
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Ontario Expands COVID-19 Vaccination Booking to Individuals 45 and Over in Hot Spot Communities — Agenparl

NEWS RELEASE Licensed Child Care Workers Across Ontario Eligible to Book Vaccine Appointments This Week April 27, 2021 “This is a step forward in Phase Two of our vaccine distribution plan to ensure we are protecting people and communities most at risk,” said Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. “By using every available channel to deliver vaccines, we are working to vaccinate Ontarians as quickly as possible and stop the spread in our communities. I encourage everyone who is eligible to book their appointment as soon as they can.” Despite facing consistent challenges in receiving a stable and reliable supply of COVID-19 vaccines, Ontario has continued to ramp up capacity and expand its rollout to additional groups.

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