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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Local News

COVID-19 case at Dryden-area public school

COVID-19 case at Dryden-area public school

The Keewatin-Patricia School Board says all contacts of the individual will receive instructions.
Northwestern Ontarians advised to avoid travel to Manitoba

Northwestern Ontarians advised to avoid travel to Manitoba

Northwestern Health Unit says anyone who returns from Manitoba for non-essential reasons should stay at home for 14 days and not interact with anyone outside their household.
Tighten your social circle to your own household: DeMille

Tighten your social circle to your own household: DeMille

With COVID-19 cases on the rise locally and provincially, the medical officer of health at the Thunder Bay District Health Unit says minimizing interactions outside one's home is one of the best ways to stop the virus from spreading.
Local businesses anxious over possible shutdowns

Local businesses anxious over possible shutdowns

Cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in the city of Thunder Bay and there are concerns in the business community that there could be future shutdowns similar to last spring
Five new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

Five new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

There are now 41 active cases in the TBDHU's jurisdiction.
New COVID-19 case in Dryden/Red Lake area

New COVID-19 case in Dryden/Red Lake area

Northwestern Health Unit confirms one new case related to previously announced case
Ten new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

Ten new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

News announced Sunday bring active cases in district to 37
Pickleball players warned of COVID-19 exposure

Pickleball players warned of COVID-19 exposure

Three people who played the sport at at least two local facilities test positive
Restaurants will face COVID-19 inspections

Restaurants will face COVID-19 inspections

Health unit announces upcoming compliance assessments for local food and drink establishments
Two new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

Two new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

Active cases remain at 29 as health unit announces two new cases, with one having no known exposure category
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