PSA: 17 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#942 - #958)

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PSA: 17 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#942 - #958)

Wed, Nov 24, 2021

 

We are reporting seventeen new cases COVID-19 (#942 - #958), all from Sault Ste. Marie and Area

 

NOTE: Due to increasing rates of COVID-19 in Algoma, we are receiving assistance from case and contact managers who may be from the provincial workforce or a partner health unit. If you are a case or a high-risk contact, you may receive a call from a case/contact manager from outside of Algoma Public Health.

 

Details of the confirmed cases:

 

 

Case
Number
Exposure
Category
Status Tested
Case #942 Close Contact Self-isolating November 23, 2021
Case #943 Unknown Self-isolating November 21, 2021
Case #944 Close Contact Self-isolating November 23, 2021
Case #945 Unknown Self-isolating November 21, 2021
Case #946 Unknown Self-isolating November 23, 2021
Case #947 Unknown Self-isolating November 23, 2021
Case #948 Close Contact Self-isolating November 23, 2021
Case #949 Unknown Self-isolating November 24, 2021
Case #950 Close Contact Self-isolating November 24, 2021
Case #951 Unknown Self-isolating November 19, 2021
Case #952 Unknown Self-isolating November 19, 2021
Case #953 Close Contact Self-isolating November 24, 2021
Case #954 Close Contact Self-isolating November 24, 2021
Case #955 Close Contact Self-isolating November 24, 2021
Case #956 Unknown Self-isolating November 24, 2021
Case #957 Unknown Self-isolating November 24, 2021
Case #958 Close Contact Self-isolating November 22, 2021

 

 

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 to protect yourself, your household, and your workplace

 

1. Anyone who is sick, even with mild symptoms, must stay home and isolate away from others - regardless of whether you have received the COVID-19 vaccine.

  • Take the COVID-19 self-assessment every day before work and complete the school screening tool before school or child care.
  • Get tested if you have any COVID-19 symptoms, and isolate at home until results are available.
  • Household members who are not fully immunized must also stay home until the symptomatic person's test results are available.
  • Isolation means you must stay home and not go to work or school.  Do not gather, visit, or have visitors or playdates while you are isolating.

2. Cut back on unnecessary activities where you have unmasked, face-to-face close contact with people you don't live with.  Do this even if you are fully immunized, and especially if you have vulnerable health conditions or are not fully immunized.

  • Spending time indoors with other people without masks is a higher risk activity, especially if not everyone is fully immunized.  Examples include play dates, sharing meals together, and certain group sports and recreational activities.  To lower your risk at this time, only participate in these types of activities that are most important and essential; do these activities less often, with fewer people, for shorter periods of time, and outdoors if possible.

 

3. Get your COVID-19 vaccine

 

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