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PSA: 32 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#859 - #890)
If you want to be fully immunized by the holiday season, now is the time to get your first dose
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PSA: 28 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#891 - #918) and a low-risk exposure
If you want to be fully immunized by the holiday season, now is the time to get your first dose
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PSA: 23 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#919 - #941) and five COVID-related deaths
If you want to be fully immunized by the holiday season, now is the time to get your first dose
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PSA: 17 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#942 - #958)
If you want to be fully immunized by the holiday season, now is the time to get your first dose
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PSA: 29 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#959 - #987) and a low-risk exposure
If you want to be fully immunized by the holiday season, now is the time to get your first dose
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Hepatitis A
Convalescence is prolonged but complete recovery without complications is the general rule
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Cases of Pertussis (Whooping Cough) in Blind River
If you have general questions about pertussis, please call the Vaccine Preventable Diseases line at 1-866-892-0172 ext
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Celebrating Earth Day 2021: Let’s Talk About Climate Change & Health
With funding support from Health Canada’s HealthADAPT program, Algoma Public Health is completing a climate change and health vulnerability and adaptation assessment to identify and prioritize regional climate hazards, populations who will be impacted first and worst, and actions to protect health...”
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Algoma Public Health confirms second resident to test positive for COVID-19 with travel to Michigan
5404 If you need immediate medical assistance, please call 911, and tell first responders about your symptoms and any recent travel, so that appropriate precautions can be put in place
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Fifth Algoma resident to test positive for COVID-19, with travel to Mexico
5404 If you need immediate medical assistance, please call 911, and tell first responders about your symptoms and any recent travel, so that appropriate precautions can be put in place