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A look at the local numbers
Public Health Sudbury & Districts is reporting ten new cases of COVID-19, all in the City of Greater Sudbury area.
Considering resolved cases, there are 158 active cases within the agency’s jurisdiction
Health Sciences North’s numbers of admitted patients have climbed once again with 32 admitted patients.
Of the 23 positive cases, four patients are in intensive care, and there are nine people still waiting for test results.
Algoma Public Health is reporting five new cases of COVID-19, all from Sault Ste. Marie and area.
Considering resolved cases, there are 45 active cases with two individuals in the hospital.
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Everything Zoomer
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau trolled Conservative politicians caught up in the holiday travel scandal on Tuesday, scoring a few political points while warning Canadian travellers that they will no longer have access to the COVID-19 sickness benefits if they contract the virus while on a non-essential excursion. Photo: Dave Chan / AFP via Getty Images
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned all travellers on Tuesday that they will no longer be able to access the COVID-19 sickness benefits if they contract the virus while on a non-essential excursion.
In the same masterful press conference, he managed to troll Conservative politicians caught up in the holiday travel scandal and score a few political points along the way.