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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

No new cases in Algoma region today
There were 165 new COVID-19 cases reported by the province today, two more deaths

There were 165 new COVID-19 cases reported by the province today, two more deaths

179 more cases are now considered resolved since yesterday
Splash Pad scheduled to reopen this weekend

Splash Pad scheduled to reopen this weekend

Will be open from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m daily
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

No new cases in Algoma region today
Chippewa County resident who tested positive for COVID-19 flew into Traverse City airport: Health department

Chippewa County resident who tested positive for COVID-19 flew into Traverse City airport: Health department

Passengers who were on board the flight are asked to call their local health department
Inpatient visitors now permitted at Sault Area Hospital

Inpatient visitors now permitted at Sault Area Hospital

Visitor restrictions in place
Upper Peninsula excluded from Michigan governor's order to close indoor bars

Upper Peninsula excluded from Michigan governor's order to close indoor bars

Gretchen Whitmer is allowing bars and restaurants to sell to-go cocktails in an effort to help businesses being forced to shut down
War Memorial Hospital relocates COVID-19 evaluation drive-thru

War Memorial Hospital relocates COVID-19 evaluation drive-thru

The Evaluation Drive-Thru is designed as a place to obtain triage care from healthcare providers who will evaluate a person’s risk and the presence of symptoms. Testing will be performed if clinically indicated
New COVID-19 exposure site discovered in Chippewa County

New COVID-19 exposure site discovered in Chippewa County

Visitors to a Kinross auto parts store between June 20 and June 30 may have been exposed to the virus
Discretionary travel still restricted reminds Canada Border Services Agency

Discretionary travel still restricted reminds Canada Border Services Agency

Even for the July holidays, travel for tourism, recreation and entertainment by any and all modes is restricted