COVID-19 in region shoots past 800 cases
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Just like that, we’ve blown through the 800 mark in COVID-19 diagnoses in the region.
Twenty new cases today put the Porcupine Health Unit’s record at 813 since the beginning of the pandemic. Seventeen of the new ones are in Timmins; the other three in what the health unit calls the area of Cochrane, Matheson, Iroquois Falls and Smooth Rock Falls.
There are 194 cases currently active.
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COVID-19 in region shoots past 800 cases SHARE ON:
Just like that, we’ve blown through the 800 mark in COVID-19 diagnoses in the region.
Twenty new cases today put the Porcupine Health Unit’s record at 813 since the beginning of the pandemic. Seventeen of the new ones are in Timmins; the other three in what the health unit calls the area of Cochrane, Matheson, Iroquois Falls and Smooth Rock Falls.
There are 194 cases currently active.
BY THE NUMBERS
COVID-19 case numbers keep climbing
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UPDATE AT 4:30pm: Six more cases added late this afternoon. Five are in Timmins, one in the James Bay-Hudson Bay region. Total case count now 793 with 181 currently active.
Sixteen more cases of COVID-19 have been identified by the Porcupine Health Unit – 15 of them in Timmins. The other case is in the area between Smooth Rock Falls and Matheson.
The total number of cases during the pandemic is now 787, with 175 currently active.
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COVID-19 case numbers keep climbing SHARE ON:
UPDATE AT 4:30pm: Six more cases added late this afternoon. Five are in Timmins, one in the James Bay-Hudson Bay region. Total case count now 793 with 181 currently active.
Sixteen more cases of COVID-19 have been identified by the Porcupine Health Unit – 15 of them in Timmins. The other case is in the area between Smooth Rock Falls and Matheson.
The total number of cases during the pandemic is now 787, with 175 currently active.
BY THE NUMBERS
Hearst area power outage this Sunday for 8 hours
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The Hearst area is getting hit with an eight hour power outage this Sunday.
It’s from 8 am to 4 pm and covers over 1,300 customers from West of Opasatika to Constance Lake First Nation including some in the town of Hearst. Planned maintenance is the reason behind the outage according to Hydro One officials.