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COVID-19 cases on the rise lately in Lambton

Article content “As more people can do even more things in Step 2, we would expect there to continue to be more cases,” said Dr. Sudit Ranade, Lambton’s medical officer of health. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. COVID-19 cases on the rise lately in Lambton Back to video Now, with growing levels of vaccination protection, the question is if more cases will result in the same levels of hospitalization and death and major outbreaks in areas where people aren’t immunized, he said. “And I think it’s looking like the answers to those questions will be ‘no,’” Ranade said.

Sarnia taxi drivers test positive for COVID, prompting warning to fares

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Taxi drivers test positive for COVID-19

Article content Lambton public health is urging passengers who used a Sarnia cab company in late March and early April to get tested for COVID-19 after four of the company’s drivers tested positive for the virus. While Blu Light taxis have barriers between drivers and their fares, and masks are mandatory, passengers between March 21 and April 8 still should make sure, public health officials said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Taxi drivers test positive for COVID-19 Back to video “So the risk we believe is lower, but we still want people to get tested and just make sure,” said Lori Lucas, health protection supervisor with public health.

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