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COVID-19 took Sudbury on a roller coaster of highs and lows

COVID-19 took Sudbury on a roller coaster of highs and lows

Part 2 of 2. Sudbury case count has increased by more than 200 per cent since New Year
Updated: In-person learning cancelled at all 4 Sudbury school boards as of Monday

Updated: In-person learning cancelled at all 4 Sudbury school boards as of Monday

Students moving to remote learning as COVID-19 cases surge locally
Canada marks national day of observance to commemorate those who died of COVID-19

Canada marks national day of observance to commemorate those who died of COVID-19

Earlier this week Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who is to deliver a statement in the House of Commons this morning, designated March 11 a national day of observance to commemorate those who have died.
Ontario marks one year of COVID-19: here's what's happened so far

Ontario marks one year of COVID-19: here's what's happened so far

From an extended March Break to a second province-wide shutdown: a look back on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic
Ontario reports 1,092 new COVID cases Thursday

Ontario reports 1,092 new COVID cases Thursday

The province has also confirmed 10 deaths, 1,110 recoveries, and 69 new hospitalizations in today's update
Updated: Public Health Sudbury and Districts moving to Grey-Lockdown on March 12

Updated: Public Health Sudbury and Districts moving to Grey-Lockdown on March 12

From March 3 to 9, the region's case rate increased by 54.1 per cent to 75.9 cases per 100,000 people
Two more Sudbury schools impacted by COVID: Lockerby and Macdonald-Cartier

Two more Sudbury schools impacted by COVID: Lockerby and Macdonald-Cartier

Both schools remain open at this time, although some classes directed to self-isolate
Public Health Sudbury reveals there are 13 new COVID-19 cases and one death for March 10

Public Health Sudbury reveals there are 13 new COVID-19 cases and one death for March 10

There are still 211 active cases being monitored by Sudbury health unit
Public Health Sudbury reporting region’s 15th COVID-19 related death

Public Health Sudbury reporting region’s 15th COVID-19 related death

Health unit offering ‘sincere condolences’ to person’s family and friends
Sudbury school COVID surge ‘concerning,’ says local ETFO president, as teachers remain unvaccinated

Sudbury school COVID surge ‘concerning,’ says local ETFO president, as teachers remain unvaccinated

Liana Holm says province ‘should have thought a bit harder’ about reopening schools this winter while teachers still unvaccinated, and without more precautions in place