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COVID-1927 January 2021
By Mike Baker
Following another weekend of almost 5,000 new cases of COVID-19 across Ontario and a further 102 deaths, health officials are preparing for the worst with many hospitals, particularly in the GTA, dangerously close to being overrun by this second wave of the pandemic.
While we aren’t considered to be in a critical stage here in Haliburton County, staff from Haliburton Highlands Health Services [HHHS] have confirmed the local hospital is on stand-by and may be directed to accept patients from outside the community “at any time.”
Carolyn Plummer, president and CEO of HHHS, informed the Times over the weekend that staff at the local hospital are prepared to step up if they are needed.
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Haliburton Highlands Health Services confirmed all staff and residents of Hyland Crest in Minden had tested negative for COVID-19.
COVID-1927 January 2021
By Mike Baker
Following another weekend of almost 5,000 new cases of COVID-19 across Ontario and a further 102 deaths, health officials are preparing for the worst with many hospitals, particularly in the GTA, dangerously close to being overrun by this second wave of the pandemic.
While we aren’t considered to be in a critical stage here in Haliburton County, staff from Haliburton Highlands Health Services [HHHS] have confirmed the local hospital is on stand-by and may be directed to accept patients from outside the community “at any time.”
Home » News » Seniors finding balance in fitness during Friday group
Fitness instructor Jamie Allen, top row, second square from right, waves to participants in the free Balance Fitness classes offered online by Haliburton Highlands Health Services during pandemic gathering restrictions. The classes can be attended by anyone of any fitness level or physical ability, with modifications made to meet the needs of all participants. /Screenshot
News27 January 2021
By Sue Tiffin
For three years, Jim Hicks has been enjoying Balanced Fitness classes – a program that combines gentle seated and standing strength, balance and movement exercises – in the auditorium of Minden’s Hyland Crest. The classes are important for Hicks, who has a drop foot and wears a brace, and wants to be extra cautious when walking, especially in the winter.
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