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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

Kidney Clothes suspends collection operations

Kidney Clothes suspends collection operations

Kidney Clothes will not be able to do pickups or will be accepting donations at drop boxes due to COVID-19
Hold the elevator? How to stay safe in close quarters during COVID-19

Hold the elevator? How to stay safe in close quarters during COVID-19

Risk of spreading coronavirus is higher in smaller spaces, so do you hop in the elevator or wait for the next one?
Two more confirmed COVID-19 cases in Algoma

Two more confirmed COVID-19 cases in Algoma

The third Algoma resident is a man in his 60s that travelled to a Toronto health care facility and has remained admitted there while the fourth is a woman in her 60s who recently travelled to Florida
Realtors affected by virus ‘going virtual’ to sell homes

Realtors affected by virus ‘going virtual’ to sell homes

Real estate business listed as essential service, but professional agencies call for stop to face to face interactions, must seek alternatives
Hospital confirms it's looking at alternative locations to manage COVID-19 surges

Hospital confirms it's looking at alternative locations to manage COVID-19 surges

Many hospital clinics and outpatient services have already begun their transition to offsite locations
Five ways to keep human connections when moving learning online due to COVID-19

Five ways to keep human connections when moving learning online due to COVID-19

Human connections and meaningful interactions are an essential part of the learning process, especially online
Sault dentists, patients, going through ‘difficult time’

Sault dentists, patients, going through ‘difficult time’

New guidelines list dentistry as essential service, but currently limited to providing emergency care
Second case of COVID-19 confirmed in Algoma

Second case of COVID-19 confirmed in Algoma

Area woman had recently travelled to Michigan
COVID-19 forces reduction in outpatient services in Blind River

COVID-19 forces reduction in outpatient services in Blind River

Reductions in Medical Imaging, Physiotherapy, and the Nurse Practitioner Clinic have been implemented at Blind River site
Travis McLean drives all night to bring food for the Sault's most vulnerable

Travis McLean drives all night to bring food for the Sault's most vulnerable

15,000 pounds of fresh produce was donated from the Sysco Warehouse in Toronto and distributed through United Way's Harvest Algoma Food Resource Centre