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WINDSOR, ONT. Students across Ontario may be forced to continue at-home learning for the rest of the academic year, CTV News has learned. Sources say the decision was made Monday not to reopen schools with concerns a return to the classroom could drive up case counts in some hot zones. “I’m not surprised,” says Jamie Barbu, while waiting in line at the Atlas Tube Centre with her 16-year-old daughter, Ashley, to get her COVID-19 vaccine “I’d only really like to go back to see actually people,” Ashley added. Barbu notes there have been some pros and cons to the virtual learning experiences. ....
Lakeshore’s Atlas Tube Centre is being rebranded as the Atlas Tube Recreation Centre. The Centre was named by Stephanie and Barry Zekelman who generously donated $1 million to name the facility as well as donated steel for the Aquatic centre. The name change is to minimize confusion with the Atlas Tube manufacturing facility in Harrow. Article Continues Below Local Sponsor Message The Zekelman’s fully support the name change and have covered the cost of the new signs. There will be a new sign on the south side of the building facing County Road 42 and the sign that was near the entrance will be moved to the west side of the building, increasing visibility and identification of the facility. ....
Article content This pandemic has put a lot of pressure on everyone “I haven’t had an opportunity to sit down with Theresa (Marentette, health unit CEO,)” he said. “I’m going to have that conversation with Theresa tomorrow and work with my board to find the solution that’s best for us.” Gary McNamara, warden of Essex County and chair of the board of health, says citizens of Essex County have to buckle down and take COVID-19 restrictions seriously, even as vaccines are now being administered. Photo by Nick Brancaccio /Windsor Star The leave comes at the most critical stage of the pandemic, less than two weeks before this region is scheduled to start receiving 2,800 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccine a day and will have to be ready to launch mass vaccination. ....
Article content A convoluted cluster of 32 COVID-19 cases in Windsor-Essex including students in seven schools and members of 20 different households has been linked back to the local youth athletics community. The cases, which are centered around Central Park Athletics in Windsor, stem from hockey team practices. Several close contacts and classmates of those individuals also contracted the virus. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Health unit links new COVID-19 cluster to Central Park Athletics Back to video Medical Officer of Health Dr. Wajid Ahmed on Thursday revealed an elaborate chart depicting the virus’s path within and between hockey teams, as well as within school cohorts, families and various facilities in the region. ....