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Public Health Sudbury: 85% of eligible area residents now have 1st COVID shot

Public Health Sudbury: 85% of eligible area residents now have 1st COVID shot

‘Way to go!’ says health unit, but adds its goal is 90% full vaccination of eligible population 
On religious exemptions: Sudbury man explains his refusal of mRNA vaccines

On religious exemptions: Sudbury man explains his refusal of mRNA vaccines

Chris Baron says new vaccine types is against ‘God’s will’ because it restructures RNA, although Health Canada says mRNA vaccines don’t work that way
Public Health Sudbury reports six new cases of COVID-19 for Sept. 9

Public Health Sudbury reports six new cases of COVID-19 for Sept. 9

There are 36 active cases being monitored in the region
Public Health Sudbury reports eight new COVID-19 cases for Sept. 8

Public Health Sudbury reports eight new COVID-19 cases for Sept. 8

There are now 32 active cases being monitored by local health officials in the Sudbury District
Police providing security at some vaccine clinics in case of interference from anti-vaxxers

Police providing security at some vaccine clinics in case of interference from anti-vaxxers

Some ‘anti-vax/anti-passport assemblies have been addressed’ at Sudbury COVID-19 vaccination clinics, GSPS says
Public Health Sudbury reports 13 new COVID-19 cases Sept. 7

Public Health Sudbury reports 13 new COVID-19 cases Sept. 7

There are now 25 active cases being monitored by local health officials in the Sudbury District
Sudbury biotech startup lands $500,000 in provincial funds

Sudbury biotech startup lands $500,000 in provincial funds

Verv Technologies ‘poised for serious growth in very near future’
Public Health Sudbury reports five new COVID-19 cases for Sept. 3

Public Health Sudbury reports five new COVID-19 cases for Sept. 3

There are now 28 active cases being monitored by local health officials in the Sudbury District
Private or public? Advocate urges candidates to support public long-term care system

Private or public? Advocate urges candidates to support public long-term care system

The COVID-19 pandemic showed the weakness in private long-term care, says Dot Klein, co-chair of the Sudbury chapter of the Ontario Health Coalition
Sudbury marks International Overdose Awareness day with education, empathy

Sudbury marks International Overdose Awareness day with education, empathy

Both SACY and Réseau ACCESS Network held events Aug. 31, focused on safe consumption and non-judgmental support