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21 new COVID-19 cases reported across northwestern Ontario

21 new COVID-19 cases reported across northwestern Ontario Eight new COVID-19 cases have been reported in the Thunder Bay District, with the number of active cases now below 60. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 16, 2021 11:36 AM ET | Last Updated: April 16 The Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced eight new COVID-19 cases on Friday. The Northwestern Health Unit reported 13.(Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press) Eight new COVID-19 cases have been reported in the Thunder Bay District, with the number of active cases now below 60. The Thunder Bay District Health Unit announced the latest positive test results on Friday, along with two more deaths related to the virus.

Multiple COVID-19 cases linked to church s Easter service

iStock EMO, Ont. – An Easter church service in Emo, Ontario has been linked to at least five cases of COVID-19, health authorities have confirmed. Emo s Cavalry Baptist Church held an outdoor Easter service April 4. Images of the service posted to Facebook by church leaders garnered online criticism for an apparent lack of physical distancing and masks. The Northwestern Health Unit said Monday that five confirmed cases have so far been connected to the church s Easter service. Provincial regulations currently allow religious services to occur outdoors without attendance limits, provided there is enough room for attendees to maintain two metres of physical distance from others. There is no requirement for masks to be worn outdoors.

Alzheimer s Association launches statewide education series | Health Matters

SYRACUSE — The Alzheimer’s Association will launch a series of new virtual statewide Alzheimer’s education programs in an effort to reach more New York families affected by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Each program will feature a special presentation by an expert in their field, as well as a question and answer period where concerns about diagnosis, research, treatment and support may be addressed. Participation is free and registration can take place by phone at 800-272-3900 or alz.org/newyork. “Across the state, we are only reaching a fraction of those who are impacted by Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia,” said Christopher Smith, New York State regional leader for the Alzheimer’s Association. “Along with creating more awareness about the impact of Alzheimer’s and dementia in New York, we hope this series of virtual programs will allow us to bring people together across the state to learn from experts on a variety

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