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City offices closed While closed to the public, City staff are still here to serve you by phone or e-mail. Contact today Increased COVID-19 risk in Emo area Written by Ryan Forbes Friday, Apr 16 2021, 11:29 AM Medical Officer of Health with the Northwestern Health Unit, Dr. Kit Young-Hoon, says there’s an increased risk of COVID-19 in the Emo area. Article continues below advertisement ↴ The Northwestern Health Unit is asking all Emo residents to only leave their homes for essential reasons, as the community of about 1,300 is dealing with multiple COVID-19 outbreaks. “At this point, there is an increased risk in the Emo area,” explains Medical Officer of Health with the Northwestern Health Unit, Dr. Kit Young-Hoon.

Thirteen new cases announced by NWHU

KENORA, Ont. – The COVID-19 situation in the Northwest Health Unit’s catchment area continues to get grimmer. The health unit on Friday announced 13 new cases, bringing the region’s total to 61 active cases, equalling the number announced on Thursday by the Thunder Bay District Health Unit. Five of the new cases were announced in Emo, Ont., where outbreaks have been declared at both the Calvary Baptist Church and the Sturgeon Creek Alternative Program school. There are now 16 active cases in Emo, a town of 1,333. There were four new positive cases in the Sioux Lookout health hub, two in the Kenora health hub, and one each in the Rainy River and Dryden health hub areas.

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