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Thunder Bay hits 150,000-vaccination mark

Thunder Bay hits 150,000-vaccination mark

Nearly 50,000 people have been double vaccinated in Thunder Bay, including more than 13,000 people last week.
Active case count drops to six

Active case count drops to six

Case count is the lowest it's been since there was a single active case on Nov. 6.
Active case count drops to nine, two new cases reported over weekend

Active case count drops to nine, two new cases reported over weekend

Two new cases connected to variants of concern have been detected.
No new COVID cases in NWHU

No new COVID cases in NWHU

District left with 10 active cases as of Sunday afternoon.
Two new cases in Rainy River District

Two new cases in Rainy River District

NWHU currently has 10 active cases, the same number as the Thunder Bay District Health Unit.
Walk-up first-dose vaccinations available starting on Monday

Walk-up first-dose vaccinations available starting on Monday

Thunder Bay District Health Unit says anyone seeking a first dose can simply show up at the CLE clinic and be slotted in.
Fort William First Nation welcomes Canada Day call

Fort William First Nation welcomes Canada Day call

First Nation will delay its own fireworks display from July 1, applauds City of Thunder Bay decision to avoid in person celebrations.
One new COVID-19 case

One new COVID-19 case

Thunder Bay still at 10 active cases.
Active case count back into double digits

Active case count back into double digits

There are now 10 active cases in Thunder Bay District, after three new cases were announced on Thursday.
Ontario announces early move to Step 2 of reopening

Ontario announces early move to Step 2 of reopening

Move will allow larger gatherings, outdoor events, personal care services, and more as of June 30, as province exceeds vaccination targets.
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