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WINDSOR, ONT. Some of Windsor’s homeless people from the Downtown Mission are receiving rapid COVID-19 tests. Homeless people that are currently temporarily sheltered at the Mission’s 850 Ouellette Avenue location, are making their way by foot to the Windsor International Aquatic Training Centre to receive a Rapid COVID test on Wednesday. The Mission said all guests who receive a negative result (they are COVID free) will request a placement at the temporary shelter. According to the City of Windsor, of the 10 people tested, so far three have tested positive through rapid testing and has been sent to the city’s isolation and recovery centre.
Dear Fellow Windsor Resident,
Events in our community over the past 11-months have forced the City of Windsor to take extraordinary measures to deal with the ever-changing landscape related to the Covid-19 global pandemic.
Provincial lockdowns that started in December mandated closure of the Windsor International Aquatic & Training Centre (WIATC) and all other indoor sport facilities for all users. I understand the rhythm an athlete finds when training on a regular schedule. I had that focus and determination myself when I was a swimmer and coached by Windsor’s own Lou Pocock. In short, I know this situation is just horrible for many of you.