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The Made in Ontario program is even more important now than what it was before the COVID-19 pandemic began, said Sault Ste. Marie MPP and Minister of Colleges and Universities Ross Romano.
Romano said the Ontario government is putting a greater emphasis on the Made in Ontario philosophy since the pandemic began.
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“It is the driving force behind most of the policies we are always pushing,” Romano told a Chamber of Commerce virtual audience Thursday.
Pandemic highlights importance of Made in Ontario campaign
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34 cases screened positive for variants of concern
Sault Area Hospital (SAH) confirmed Tuesday that one COVID-19 positive patient from the Greater Toronto Area will be admitted this week.
The hospital is preparing to receive one to two patients a day, depending on critical care capacity in our hospital. The release states that patients transferred to the local hospital could be patients with COVID-19 or without COVID-19.
Additionally, the local hospital is ramping down on non-urgent and non-emergent surgeries. On Tuesday, a directive was issued by chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams, which meant Northern Ontario hospitals are no longer exempt from the directive to cancel all non-urgent surgeries, in order to clear space for a potential influx of COVID-19 patients.