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Our favorite COVID-19 pandemic love stories from readers

Illustrations by Slimy Oddity In history books of the future, the horrors of the COVID-19 pandemic will be described in painstaking detail. Students will learn about the devastating number of lives lost and the vast economic toll wrought by the virus. Authors will explain how, in many ways, life was put on hold indefinitely children in virtual school, travel canceled, weddings and other celebrations postponed. It’s critical that future generations understand the pandemic’s effect. But what will be left out of the textbooks? Those fears you and your family felt in mid-March when shutdowns began. The TV shows and books that eased your anxiety during quarantine. Historians might not explain the myriad ways some learned to see the world anew. In many cases, a different life was forged in an otherwise dark, isolated time.

Blanche River Health getting new Doctor

Article content st they will be welcoming its newest physician. According to Blanche River Officials “Dr. Phillips has been providing locum coverage at the Englehart site since 2018 and has decided to relocate from southern Ontario. He will be focusing on providing regular physician coverage in our Emergency Department and as a Hospitalist caring for inpatients at the Englehart site. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Blanche River Health getting new Doctor Back to video “I want to extend a warm welcome to Dr. Phillips, and I know the staff at our Englehart site are looking forward to working with him on a more regular basis,” says President and CEO Sean Conroy.

KL hospital seeing move COVID cases - The Temiskaming Speaker

The Temiskaming Speaker KIRKLAND LAKE – Blanche River Health – Kirkland Lake site is experiencing a surge in COVID-19 positive inpatients. Currently there are five positive COVID-19 inpatients, all of whom had acquired COVID-19 in the community. These five inpatients are currently stable, and are part of the over 20 active cases currently in the Kirkland Lake area. “This sudden surge in admissions to our hospital is a direct result of the significant increase of COVID-19 cases in the Kirkland Lake area. This situation is placing significant pressure on our hospital resources as we continue to manage what is becoming a serious health care crisis in our local community,” stated Chief of Staff, Dr. Mark Spiller.

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