LONDON, ONT. The Grey Bruce Health Unit is declaring a critical threshold as it reports more than 70 new COVID-19 cases and is now asking all residents to stay home for the next two days. The advisory is on top of Ontario s already existing stay-at-home order as the health unit wants every resident to consider themselves a carrier for the next 48 hours in order to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the community. On Thursday morning CTV s Scott Miller reported that several businesses were voluntarily closing over the next two days to help with the advisory. In a media release issued Wednesday afternoon, the health unit said, This is a significant situation requiring a Grey Bruce-wide response, otherwise the pandemic locally will potentially spiral out of control. Drastic measures are required and will be implemented imminently.
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The Grey Bruce Health Unit reported 12 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday.
Three of the newest cases were reported in The Blue Mountains, two in Huron-Kinloss, two in Southgate, and single cases found in Grey Highlands, Meaford, Northern Bruce Peninsula, Owen Sound, and Saugeen Shores.
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Public Health Grey Bruce reported 12 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday. Three residents of Blue Mountains tested positive as well as two in Huron-Kinloss,.