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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Sault Ste. Marie News

746 new COVID cases today and 806 yesterday, reports province

746 new COVID cases today and 806 yesterday, reports province

The province has now confirmed more than 60,000 cases of COVID in Ontario to-date, and close to 6,000 active cases
Northern Ontario benefits from new COVID-19 rapid-testing technology

Northern Ontario benefits from new COVID-19 rapid-testing technology

Test program began three-months ago, but other groups are buying in 
Ontario confirms 649 new COVID cases today

Ontario confirms 649 new COVID cases today

There are nearly 5,700 active, lab-confirmed cases in Ontario
Relieving stress, virtually

Relieving stress, virtually

Sault Area Hospital receives RBC Foundation dollars to make virtual ‘house calls’ to mental health, addictions patients
New COVID-19 case reported by Algoma Public Health

New COVID-19 case reported by Algoma Public Health

The case is the 39th case in the region thus far
Ontario confirms 809 new COVID cases today

Ontario confirms 809 new COVID cases today

The province has now reported more than 3,000 COVID-19 cases have ended in death in Ontario
Algoma U confirms case of COVID-19 within campus community

Algoma U confirms case of COVID-19 within campus community

The school says the individual is currently self-isolating and risk of others contracting the virus is low
New case of COVID-19 in Algoma may have exposed Ontario Northland passengers

New case of COVID-19 in Algoma may have exposed Ontario Northland passengers

This marks the 38th confirmed case in Algoma
Church group event at Sault hotel raising questions about COVID-19 guidelines

Church group event at Sault hotel raising questions about COVID-19 guidelines

Church-goers from across Canada attended Quattro Hotel and Conference Centre for a week of worship, creating confusion - and frustration - around provincial and regional COVID-19 regulations. Hotel staff is now receiving insults and threats from Saultites in the fallout
WATCH: Province halts indoor dining, fitness activities in Toronto, Ottawa and Peel Region

WATCH: Province halts indoor dining, fitness activities in Toronto, Ottawa and Peel Region

Retail outlets, schools, and places of worship will remain open, the Premier said