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Timmins declares State of Emergency as COVID numbers continue to surge

Timmins declares State of Emergency as COVID numbers continue to surge
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City Officials Discuss Broadening Vaccine Rollout

How to eventually broaden the vaccine rollout. The City’s Municipal Emergency Control Group met Wednesday to discuss initial preparations of the larger rollout. Both Mayor Bill Mauro and Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janet DeMille want you to remain vigilant as the city awaits further information on plans for the delivery of vaccine beyond the Regional Health Sciences Centre. “We must continue to work together and follow public health recommendations. We have the ability to slow the spread as we accomplished in the first wave and end the lockdown,” says Mauro. “If we do not work together and act now, things will get worse and the lockdown will have to be extended.”

NetNewsLedger - Thunder Bay Municipal Emergency Control Group Prepares for Vaccine Distribution

NetNewsLedger 562 December 30, 2020 – The City’s Municipal Emergency Control Group (MECG) met today with community partners as part of its ongoing management of the COVID-19 situation. Discussion included the initial preparations in anticipation of a broadening of the vaccine rollout. As the city nears the end of the first week of a two-week, provincially mandated lockdown to January 9, the MECG wants to remind residents that all indoor events and gatherings are not permitted, except with members of the same household. The number of cases of COVID-19 in the city have levelled off. However the positivity rate on testing is at two percent this week, slightly up from last week when it was 1.5%.

COVID-19 lockdown for Ontario Boxing Day through end of January

Article content While the safety of all in Ontario is paramount to dedicated Health Units and care providers, many have tried to avoid being grinches for Christmas by delaying the latest COVID-19 lockdown until 12:01 a.m. on December 26. “On December 21, the Government of Ontario announced a provincial shutdown to reduce the spread of COVID-19 as cases continue to rise at an alarming rate,” Kim Goodman, director of Community and Business Services for Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, said. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. COVID-19 lockdown for Ontario Boxing Day through end of January Back to video

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