PSA: 14 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#594 - #607)

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PSA: 14 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#594 - #607)

Wed, Nov 10, 2021

 

We are reporting fourteen (14) new cases­­ of COVID-19 (#594 - #607), 13 from Sault Ste. Marie and area and one from central and East Algoma.

Details of the confirmed cases:

 

Case
Number
Exposure
Category
Status Tested
Case #594 Unknown Self-isolating November 7, 2021

Case #595

Unknown Self-isolating November 9, 2021
Case #596 Unknown Self-isolating November 9, 2021
Case #597 Close contact Self-isolating November 9, 2021
Case #598 Close contact Self-isolating November 9, 2021
Case #599 Close contact Self-isolating November 9, 2021
Case #600 Close contact Self-isolating November 9, 2021
Case #601 Unknown Under Investigation November 9, 2021
Case #602 Unknown Self-isolating November 9, 2021
Case #603 International Travel Self-isolating November 5, 2021
Case #604 Unknown Self-isolating November 7, 2021
Case #605 Close contact Self-isolating November 10, 2021
Case #606 Unknown Self-isolating November 10, 2021
Case #607 Unknown Self-isolating November 10, 2021

 

Self-isolating

 

Unknown exposure means the person did not have recent international travel or close contact with a known confirmed case. How the person acquired the virus is not known. 

 

Close contact means the person acquired their infection through close contact with a known confirmed case. For example, living together with a case, or spending more than 15 minutes with a case while less than 2 metres apart, are considered high risk close contact exposures.

 

International travel means the person acquired their infection from travel outside of Canada.


Critical Actions:

  • Anyone who is ill, even with mild symptoms, must stay home and self-isolate away from others.
  • As of September 22, 2021, you must be fully vaccinated and provide proof of vaccination to access certain indoor businesses and settings. Learn where you will need to show proof of vaccination, and how to get and use your vaccine receipt at: covid-19.ontario.ca/proof-covid-19-vaccination
  • On Oct 22, 2021, the provincial government released A Plan to Safely Reopen Ontario and Manage COVID-19 for the Long-Term
  • The provincial plan includes a timeline for lifting public health measures from fall 2021 through to spring 2022, and begins with lifting capacity limits and physical distancing requirements in settings where proof of vaccination is required. The timeline will be reviewed based on key pandemic indicators including case counts and ICU capacity. 
  • If you are considering going to a private gathering, indoor or outside, the Public Health Agency of Canada has released recommendations on things to keep in mind. 
  • When out in public, like workplaces, public transit and stores, continue to follow public health guidance that has been put in place to minimize the risk of spread. Wear your mask, practice physical distancing and wash your hands.
  • Regardless if you are unvaccinated, partially vaccinated, or fully vaccinated, if you are sick or have symptoms, you should stay home and get tested for COVID-19.
  • As of October 2, 2020, the mandatory masking policy was extended to all of Ontario for all indoor settings across the province, such as businesses, facilities and workplaces.


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