NWHU Reports 410 Active Cases of COVID-19 with 236 New Cases

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KENORA – COVID-19 Update – There are now 410 active cases of COVID-19 in the NWHU catchment area.

Since the last update, NWHU reports:

  • 2 new positive COVID-19 test results in the Atikokan Health Hub area
  • 21 new positive COVID-19 test results in the Dryden Health Hub area
  • 4 new positive COVID-19 test results in the Emo Health Hub area
  • 23 new positive COVID-19 test results in the Fort Frances Health Hub area
  • 104 new positive COVID-19 test results in the Kenora Health Hub area
  • 2 new positive COVID-19 test results in the Rainy River Health Hub area
  • 4 new positive COVID-19 test results in the Red Lake Health Hub area
  • 96 new positive COVID-19 test results in the Sioux Lookout Health Hub area

Follow up with the persons involved and their contacts has started according to protocol.

For reasons of privacy, NWHU minimizes sharing the information about the location of COVID-19 test results. Information about gender, age and method of transmission will be posted to the Ontario COVID data website when it is available.

NWHU recommends that everyone, including those who have been vaccinated, assume COVID-19 is in their community and practise preventive measures like physical distancing, wearing a mask in enclosed public spaces and when physical distancing is a challenge, good hand hygiene, and not touching their face. Anyone who has symptoms, or who has been in contact with a positive case, should visitwww.ontario.ca/exposed for more information on what to do next.

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