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Public Health Sudbury reports no new COVID-19 cases July 28

Public Health Sudbury reports no new COVID-19 cases July 28

There are now seven active cases being monitored by local health officials in the Sudbury District
Public Health Ontario reports 158 new COVID cases for July 28

Public Health Ontario reports 158 new COVID cases for July 28

In today's daily update from the province, officials say there were four deaths due to COVID-19 over the past 24 hours
As Delta variant dominates, high vax rate needed to prevent possible fourth wave, Sutcliffe says

As Delta variant dominates, high vax rate needed to prevent possible fourth wave, Sutcliffe says

Chief medical officer of health says the goal is to hit 90% vaccine coverage in the region to protect the 10% who can’t be vaccinated
Public Health Sudbury reports three new COVID-19 cases for July 27

Public Health Sudbury reports three new COVID-19 cases for July 27

There are now eight active case being monitored by local health officials in the Sudbury District
As pandemic precautions drop off, concern rises for a resurgence of a child respiratory disease

As pandemic precautions drop off, concern rises for a resurgence of a child respiratory disease

RSV, also known as Respiratory Syncytial Virus, is an infection that appears to be rising in Australia, and more recently in the United States
Public Health Sudbury reports two new cases of COVID-19 for July 26

Public Health Sudbury reports two new cases of COVID-19 for July 26

There are now five active cases being monitored by local health officials in the Sudbury District
COVID-19 Delta variant now the dominant strain in the region, public health reports

COVID-19 Delta variant now the dominant strain in the region, public health reports

Responsible for 70% of new cases since July 1, health unit said infectious new variant demonstrates the urgent need for vaccinations
Update: Swimming advisory lifted for Mindemoya Public Beach

Update: Swimming advisory lifted for Mindemoya Public Beach

All Island swimming advisories have now been lifted
Rapid COVID-19 rapid test kits had a positive impact on workplaces in Sudbury

Rapid COVID-19 rapid test kits had a positive impact on workplaces in Sudbury

Greater Sudbury Chamber of Commerce has provided more than 15,000 kits for free
Nurses Association calling for mandatory vaccinations for all health workers in Ontario

Nurses Association calling for mandatory vaccinations for all health workers in Ontario

Nurses group also argues that a challenge under Charter of Rights would not succeed