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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

Area addictions, mental health programs continue through lockdown

Area addictions, mental health programs continue through lockdown

Changes to service delivery have been necessary, but most programs are operating
One new case of COVID-19: Algoma Public Health

One new case of COVID-19: Algoma Public Health

This brings the total number of case reported in central and east Algoma to 17
COVID-19: Here's the situation in the Sault today

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

No new cases reported today
COVID-19 vaccine rollout: Adverse events being watched but no one has needed hospitalization

COVID-19 vaccine rollout: Adverse events being watched but no one has needed hospitalization

One death of an elderly resident in Windsor is being investigated
WATCH: Ontario ahead of schedule for vaccinations in long-term care homes

WATCH: Ontario ahead of schedule for vaccinations in long-term care homes

Ontario government has set a goal of administering vaccines in all long-term care homes across the province by Feb. 15
Too many out-of-district riders prompts North Bay health unit to close snowmobile trails

Too many out-of-district riders prompts North Bay health unit to close snowmobile trails

North Bay Parry Sound and District Medical Officer of Health has also closed toboganning hills and municipal skating rinks
Ontario confirms 1,913 new COVID cases, but some Toronto cases may not be included

Ontario confirms 1,913 new COVID cases, but some Toronto cases may not be included

There are currently 28 known active cases in Algoma
WATCH: Hang tough, vaccines are coming, Trudeau says in latest pandemic update

WATCH: Hang tough, vaccines are coming, Trudeau says in latest pandemic update

In his Jan. 19 COVID-19 report, the prime minister provides an update on the vaccine rollout
COVID-19 continues to jellify Sault Ste. Marie's hospitality sector

COVID-19 continues to jellify Sault Ste. Marie's hospitality sector

Major push planned for Indigenous tourism
Here's what the province should do now to make LTC homes safer: Ontario Medical Association

Here's what the province should do now to make LTC homes safer: Ontario Medical Association

Dr. Samantha Hill says nursing home workers need paid sick leave so they don’t choose to work when they’re feeling sick