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PSA: 26 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 (#742 - #767) and two potential public exposures
We are reporting 26 new cases of COVID-19 (#742 - #767), 23 from Sault Ste
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Advisory Extended on Cross-Border Travel into Chippewa County, Michigan until January 26, 2021
Due to ongoing high COVID-19 activity throughout December in Chippewa County, Michigan, Algoma Public Health (APH) is extending a special advisory for Algoma residents who regularly cross the Canada-US border into Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, and into Chippewa County for work. Even if you are…
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Algoma Public Health Honours 2025 Public Health Champions and Unveils Hall of Champions
Algoma Public Health (APH) proudly announced its 2025 Public Health Champion – Early Years Edition recipients at the February Board of Health meeting. The awards celebrate individuals and organizations who support healthy beginnings for children ages 0–6 and their families across…
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Holiday Hours 2025-2026
Happy Holidays! Our offices will be closed: December 24 @ 12 PM December 25 December 26 January 1, 2026 Regular hours will resume on January 2nd
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Learn more about Hepatitis C
Approximately 15,000 people die every year from Hepatitis C related liver disease
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OMA and Algoma Public Health Stress Importance of Childhood Vaccination
Not so many years ago, these diseases caused many Canadian children to become severely ill or die
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Recall on Really Fantastic Meat from Superior Home Bakery & Deli
In severe cases of illness, people may die
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PSA: New confirmed case of COVID-19 reported by APH - #33
Algoma Public Health is reporting a new COVID-19 case in a resident in the Algoma district Details of the confirmed case: Case Number Exposure Category Status Tested Important Information Case #33 Unknown Self-isolating Sept 26, 2020…
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Swimmer's Itch
However, because humans are not suitable hosts, the parasites cannot survive or develop and die shortly after
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Algoma COVID-19 Immunization Update - March 17, 2021
Planning for mobile immunization teams is under way






