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PSA: 5 new confirmed case of COVID-19 (#230-#234)

Thu, Apr 01, 2021

 

Algoma Public Health (APH) is reporting 5 new cases of COVID-19, all from Sault Ste. Marie and area.
 

Through contact tracing, Algoma Public Health notifies all close contacts directly. If you are not contacted by Algoma Public Health you are not considered a close contact.

 

In addition, APH is advising anyone who visited Tim Hortons in Sault Ste. Marie, located at the corner of Great Northern Road and Third Line (628 Third Line E), either through walk-in or drive-thru on the following dates and times, of a potential low-risk exposure to COVID-19.

  • March 25 and 26, 2021 from 5:30 am – 12 Noon

Actions to take:

People who visited this Tim Hortons on the dates/times listed above are asked to:

Details of the confirmed cases:  

 

Definitions under exposure category:

Case
Number
Exposure
Category
Status Tested
Case #230 Close Contact Self-isolating April 1, 2021
Case #231 Close Contact Self-isolating April 1, 2021
Case #232 Close Contact Self-isolating April 1, 2021
Case #233 Close Contact Self-isolating April 1, 2021
Case #234 Close Contact Self-isolating April 1, 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:

  • Anyone who is ill, even with mild symptoms, must stay home and self-isolate away from others.
  • Stay home as much as possible, and avoid gathering, visiting or having close contact with people you don’t live with.
  • As of April 3, 2021, at 12:01 a.m., the provincial government has implemented a provincewide emergency brake that will last for four weeks and puts all 34 public health units into shutdown.  The Chief Medical Officer of Health is advising all Ontarians to limit trips outside the home to necessities such as food, medication, medical appointments, supporting vulnerable community members, or exercising outdoors with members of their household.  Employers in all industries should make every effort to allow employees to work from home.
  • All returning international travellers must stay home for 14 days.
  • Algoma residents who regularly cross the Canada - U.S. border into Sault Ste. Marie and into Chippewa County for essential work should take the following actions even if you are exempt from federal travel and quarantine restrictions
    • Avoid travel except for essential reasons and avoid travelling between zones except for essential reasons
    • Avoid cross-border travel and use virtual options if possible
    • If you become sick, isolate away from others and call to get tested for COVID-19
    • Once back in Algoma, follow provincial public health advice for all Ontarians by staying home as much as possible and not having close contact with people you do not live with, especially vulnerable people who are elderly or have underlying health conditions.
  • 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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