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Dan Rivet believes North Bay’s leaders are good people who are making bad decisions for the city.
Rivet, the owner of Burger World on Hammond Street, says he will likely be forced to cut staff after Friday’s extension of the stay-at-home order until at least March 8.
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“This news is devastating and disheartening,” Rivet says. “Our cases have gone down, yet we’re still in lockdown. How can areas have more cases and more variants, yet they’re able to open? I think we deserve some answers.
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North Bay Mayor Al McDonald says his focus is on getting North Bay its share of COVID-19 vaccines.
“We need the vaccines to get our lives back to normal,” McDonald told The Nugget Thursday.
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“Getting the vaccines and following the protocols are the fastest way to get life back to normal. The experts are saying COVID is not going away similar to other diseases. It will be with us moving forward. The vaccine truly is our best option to get back to normal.”