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City offices closed While closed to the public, City staff are still here to serve you by phone or e-mail. Contact today 1 in 100 NWO residents have been infected with COVID-19 Written by Ryan Forbes Tuesday, May 04 2021, 5:01 AM Dr. Kit Young Hoon with the Northwestern Health Unit says 1 in 100 residents in the area have contracted COVID-19, statistically. Article continues below advertisement ↴ The Northwestern Health Unit says their catchment area has hit an unfortunate milestone in the fight against COVID-19. Staff say statistically, 1 in every 100 northwestern Ontario residents have contracted COVID-19 to date. Medical Officer of Health with the Northwestern Health Unit, Dr. Kit Young Hoon, adds northwestern Ontario’s COVID-19 positivity rate is currently 6.5 times higher than what staff have normally reported for the area. ....
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Northwestern Health Unit reaches unfortunate COVID-19 infection milestone as cases in the region climb The Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) says the region has reached an unfortunate milestone when it comes to COVID-19 infection. As of Friday, one in 100 people in the area have now been infected with COVID-19. Social Sharing The health unit says enforcement of isolation rules will be ramping up in response to increased COVID-19 cases Posted: Apr 30, 2021 2:53 PM ET | Last Updated: April 30 The Northwestern Health Unit said the spread of COVID-19 at this point is being mainly driven by people choosing to not self-isolate while awaiting test results or when symptoms are present.(Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press) ....
The Northwestern Health Unit is reporting 12 new cases of COVID-19 today. Half of them come from the Emo area. There were also four positive results in Fort Frances and one each in the Dryden and Kenora Health Hubs. The number of active cases in the Health Hubs dropped one to 70; Kenora: 29, Fort Frances: 17, Emo: 14, Dryden: 5, Sioux Lookout: 4, Red Lake: 2, Rainy River: 1 The Thunder Bay District Health Unit stands at 66 active cases after six new cases Tuesday. Two were related to travel outside Northwestern Ontario. Ontario recorded 3,265 cases and 29 COVID related deaths. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank ); ....