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

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

Algoma Public Health has not reported any new COVID-19 cases today; however, six new cases were reported last night , four from the Sault area and two from the central and east Algoma region.
No word yet on Sault high school re-openings

No word yet on Sault high school re-openings

All high schools in the city remain closed until 'at least' Monday, while in-class education remains optional for elementary students
Ontario reports 2,632 new COVID cases today

Ontario reports 2,632 new COVID cases today

There are 26,063 active, lab-confirmed cases in Ontario
Consent at heart of Ontario's vaccination plan for remote First Nations communities

Consent at heart of Ontario's vaccination plan for remote First Nations communities

NAN Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler said that making sure everyone understands what's in the vaccine and why it's important to take it is necessary for First Nations people who are living with the trauma of Canada's colonial history
APH confirms six new COVID cases

APH confirms six new COVID cases

There are currently 30 active COVID-19 cases in Algoma
Need a blood test appointment? Best to go online, LifeLabs says

Need a blood test appointment? Best to go online, LifeLabs says

Clients must line up outside Cambrian Mall location; appointment-only location near Sault Area Hospital best option for many
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; one new case was reported last night
Ontario reports 2,655 new COVID cases today

Ontario reports 2,655 new COVID cases today

The province's daily update also includes 89 new deaths and 136 hospitalizations
Health and safety expert comments on COVID-19 vaccines and the workplace

Health and safety expert comments on COVID-19 vaccines and the workplace

Workers can refuse the vaccine but employers have options to protect the workplace
Downtown library replaces 'outdated' English-only signs

Downtown library replaces 'outdated' English-only signs

No library layoffs are expected during the current round of stay-at-home orders