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Mayor frustrated with how AHS reports local outbreaks; 416 cases in Fort McMurray

Article content Mayor Don Scott says he is frustrated with how Alberta Health Services (AHS) has reported outbreaks since the pandemic began last March, sharing frustrations with the Mayor of Edson over how outbreaks are reported to communities. Scott said in a Thursday interview that Suncor and Syncrude have been open about COVID-19 outbreaks with the municipality, but other operators have not been so open. He is frustrated AHS does not provide daily updates of active and recovered cases for school and workplace outbreaks. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Mayor frustrated with how AHS reports local outbreaks; 416 cases in Fort McMurray Back to video

Mayor frustrated with how AHS reports local outbreaks; 416 cases in Fort McMurray

Mayor frustrated with how AHS reports local outbreaks; 416 cases in Fort McMurray
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Mayor frustrated with how AHS reports local outbreaks; 416 cases in Fort McMurray

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Mayor frustrated with how AHS reports local outbreaks; 416 cases in Fort McMurray

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COVID-19 News: Simcoe Muskoka health unit reports spike in COVID-19 cases, plus two more deaths

  BARRIE, ONT. Public health reports a significant jump in the number of COVID-19 cases Thursday in Simcoe Muskoka, with 123 confirmed, plus two more virus-related deaths. According to the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU), a man and woman over the age of 65, both from Simcoe County, died from complications of the virus, bringing the region s total death count to 207. Currently, there are 720 active infections, including 39 hospitalizations. The SMDHU has three school outbreaks listed at W.H. Day Public School and Holy Trinity Catholic High School, both in Bradford, and Good Shepherd Catholic School in Barrie. The outbreak at Boyne River Public School in Alliston was declared over on Wednesday.

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