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Union head at Thunder Bay Correctional Centre tests positive for COVID-19
OPSEU local president says following the COVID-19 protocol doesn t ensure protection.
Feb 3, 2021 12:51 PM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff
The Thunder Bay Correctional Centre is located on Highway 61 (TBNewswatch file)
THUNDER BAY The president of the OPSEU local at the Thunder Bay Correctional Centre is among the staff there who have recently tested positive for COVID-19.
Shawn Bradshaw is in isolation after receiving the test results last Friday. I ve been worse. I ve been better. Symptom-wise, I haven t had anything too bad yet, Bradshaw said in an interview Tuesday. It s actually gone quite slowly through the correctional officer population. That s because the COs are doing everything they can to stay safe, Bradshaw said.
BISNO is a self-contained home located on the sixth floor of the McKellar Place Senior Living building. (File).
THUNDER BAY - An outbreak of COVID-19 at the Brain Injury Services of Northern Ontario has been declared over, according to the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.
The outbreak was declared in early January after a staff member with the organization tested positive for COVID-19.
BISNO provides supports and services including supportive housing and rehabilitation services to individuals who have suffered a brain injury. It is a self-contained home located on the sixth floor of the McKellar Place Senior Living building.
Measures were put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including BISNO staff continuing to use a private entrance, assigning the north elevator to only BISNO staff, no entry to the sixth floor by McKellar Place staff or residents, increased disinfecting of all common spaces, masks being worn by all residents and staff, screening of all essential s
COVID-19 case detected in organization sharing building with retirement home
A staff member with Brain Injury Services of Northern Ontario, which is located in the same building as McKellar Place Senior Living, has tested positive for COVID-19
Jan 6, 2021 4:49 PM By: Doug Diaczuk
Brain Injury Services of Northern Ontario is located on the sixth floor of the McKellar Place Senior Living building. (File).
THUNDER BAY - A staff member with an organization located in the same building as a retirement home has tested positive for COVID-19.
According to a message sent to residents and family members in McKellar Place Senior Living, a staff member with Brain Injury Services of Northern Ontario, located on the sixth floor of the building, has tested positive.