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Active COVID cases hold relatively steady in Thunder Bay

Active COVID cases hold relatively steady in Thunder Bay

Health unit reports 59 new cases since Friday
COVID hospitalizations at lowest level since mid-April

COVID hospitalizations at lowest level since mid-April

Confirmed active case numbers fall to 114, a two-month low.
COVID outbreak declared over at Hogarth Riverview Manor

COVID outbreak declared over at Hogarth Riverview Manor

A COVID-19 outbreak on the 1st floor of Hogarth Riverview Manor has been declared over, while another outbreak remains active at the LTC home.
COVID-19 is linked to three more deaths in the Thunder Bay district

COVID-19 is linked to three more deaths in the Thunder Bay district

The death toll since the start of the pandemic has reached 95
COVID-19 border restrictions to remain through June 30

COVID-19 border restrictions to remain through June 30

Non-vaccinated and partially vaccinated Canadians citizens and permanent residents will still need to present a timely negative COVID-19 test and face quarantine, while all travellers will still have to use the ArriveCan app.
Thunder Bay hospital ICU now has no patients with COVID-19

Thunder Bay hospital ICU now has no patients with COVID-19

The last time the ICU was COVID-free was on Nov. 29, 2021
COVID-19 outbreak declared at Pioneer Ridge

COVID-19 outbreak declared at Pioneer Ridge

There are currently five publicly-declared outbreaks in high-risk settings in Thunder Bay
COVID-19 hospitalizations unchanged from Friday

COVID-19 hospitalizations unchanged from Friday

There are currently 32 confirmed cases in hospital in the District of Thunder Bay.
Some COVID outbreaks declared over at Hogarth Riverview Manor

Some COVID outbreaks declared over at Hogarth Riverview Manor

Long-term care home still facing two remaining active outbreaks, after three declared over in past day.
District records 92nd COVID death

District records 92nd COVID death

The latest COVID-related fatality comes as indicators like test positivity and outbreaks continued to trend downward.
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