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Thunder Bay Regional implementing visitor restrictions

Thunder Bay Regional implementing visitor restrictions

Care partners will no longer be allowed inside the hospital until further notice, with COVID-19 cases surging in the city.
Potential exposure to COVID-19 at Games Complex and Leading Edge Gym

Potential exposure to COVID-19 at Games Complex and Leading Edge Gym

The TBDHU says the potential risk of infection is low
City councillor asks for more detailed breakdown on location of COVID cases

City councillor asks for more detailed breakdown on location of COVID cases

Aldo Ruberto wants the numbers for Thunder Bay stated separately.
Hospital's Kennedy pleads for travel restrictions

Hospital's Kennedy pleads for travel restrictions

The head of Thunder Bay Regional's COVID-19 response team begs employers to require seven-day quarantines for workers who travel outside of Northern Ontario.
Eight new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

Eight new COVID-19 cases in Thunder Bay area

Almost two dozen cases are reported since last Thursday.
COVID-19 Situation Report for November 9th, 2020

COVID-19 Situation Report for November 9th, 2020

For today's edition of the #COVID19 Situation Report, Tracie Smith and Dr.
Low-risk COVID-19 exposure at two Thunder Bay stores

Low-risk COVID-19 exposure at two Thunder Bay stores

Health unit warns of potential risk of exposure over past week at Super Thrift and Super Thrift Christmas stores
Thunder Bay hospital receives funding for 30 more beds

Thunder Bay hospital receives funding for 30 more beds

The province says the money will reduce surgical backlogs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Health unit reporting three new COVID-19 cases

Health unit reporting three new COVID-19 cases

Of the three cases, two are the result of close contacts, though one is listed with no known exposure.
COVID-19 case surge traceable but health unit warns more spikes possible

COVID-19 case surge traceable but health unit warns more spikes possible

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit has been able to trace the exposures of all 12 new COVID-19 cases in the district, but warns similar spikes could occur in the coming months.
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