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  • May 26, 2021: HKPR region had been receiving the lowest vaccine allocation per capita in the province
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 26 May 2021     Our local coronavirus vaccination rate is in line with the provincial average, despite having been allocated the lowest number of vaccines per capita in Ontario. Dr. Natalie Bocking expects that the
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 26 May 2021   Our local coronavirus vaccination rate is in line with the provincial average, …
  • May 28, 2021: Ontario ‘ready to deliver a two-dose summer’ by accelerating second doses of COVID-19 vaccine
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 28 May 2021     The Ontario government “is ready to deliver a two-dose summer” by offering everyone in the province their second dose of COVID-19 vaccine by the end of August — as long as the expected vaccine supply
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 28 May 2021   The Ontario government “is ready to deliver a two-dose summer” by offering …
  • May 28, 2021: State of Emergency and stay-at-home order to expire on June 2 and we surpass 65% first dose vaccination rate
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 May 2021     Ontario has reached a key milestone in its fight against COVID-19, having achieved its target to administer first doses of vaccine to 65 per cent of Ontarians aged 18 and over ahead of schedule, acco
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 May 2021   Ontario has reached a key milestone in its fight against COVID-19, having …
  • April 1, 2021: Kawartha Lakes groups share more than $245,000 in support funding
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 1 Apr 2021     Nine Kawartha Lakes groups have received much needed funding to provide support for groups and services that assist residents in meeting their basic human service needs.
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 1 Apr 2021   Nine Kawartha Lakes groups have received much needed funding to provide support …
  • October 13, 2021: Do you have your vaccine receipts readily accessible?
        As of September 22nd, certain local establishments are required to ask for proof of your vaccination to allow your entry. We know it's been a frustrating time for everyone, small business owners incl
      As of September 22nd, certain local establishments are required to ask for …
  • October 14, 2021: Infections involving young adults make up majority of COVID-19 cases in Kawartha Lakes and Northumberland
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Metroland Media Group Ltd., 2004), 14 Oct 2021     According to Halibruton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit medical officer of health Dr. Natalie Bocking, of the 31 new cases reported by the health unit over the course of 14 days, 25.8 per
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Metroland Media Group Ltd., 2004), 14 Oct 2021   According to Halibruton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit medical officer of …
  • October 15, 2021: Episode #41 - The OTHER jab. Stone wall wonder. Hockey’s back – so is Owen! Diversity panel primer.
        Hey, remember the regular ole, seasonal flu shot? We still need it, despite that other shot getting all the attention. And our medical officer of health tells us why the flu shot is as important as e
      Hey, remember the regular ole, seasonal flu shot? We still need it, …
  • March 4, 2021: 78 doses of coronavirus vaccine administered to physicians and staff at Ross Memorial Hospital
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 4 Mar 2021     Physicians and staff at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay have begun the vaccination process
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 4 Mar 2021   Physicians and staff at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay have begun the …
  • March 7, 2021: IMPACT - Commercial challenges compounded when construction and COVID collide
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 7 Mar 2021     Downtown Lindsay businesses continue to pivot and hang on through a perfect storm of pandemic lockdowns and multi- year infrastructure project.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 7 Mar 2021   Downtown Lindsay businesses continue to pivot and hang on through a perfect …
  • March 8, 2021: Local acupuncturist sets up new clinic one year after COVID closed her down
    Lindsay Advocate, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 8 Mar 2021     Lori Mitchell’s acupuncture clinic was one of the first local business casualties from the March 2020 lockdown. One year later Mitchell is back in a new location as On The Go Acu.
    Lindsay Advocate, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 8 Mar 2021   Lori Mitchell’s acupuncture clinic was one of the first local business casualties …
  • March 9, 2021: Daily COVID Update
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 9 Mar 2021     Ontario is reporting 1,185 new cases today, with the seven-day average of daily cases increasing by 32 to 1,187. There are 29 new cases of the B.1.1.7 UK variant, for a total of 908, with no new case
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 9 Mar 2021   Ontario is reporting 1,185 new cases today, with the seven-day average of …
  • March 3, 2021: Council votes to provide enhanced level service beyond pre-pandemic levels to downtowns and parks
        In follow up to Council’s decision to adopt the Economic Recovery Task Force’s Action Plan, the Task Force met March 2 to further define how some of the actions will roll out. Council approved an inc
      In follow up to Council’s decision to adopt the Economic Recovery Task …
  • February 16: Council votes to use some pandemic funding from the province to reduce projected tax levy increase
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 16 Feb 2021     City of Kawartha Lakes council voted today to use pandemic funding from the province to reduce a projected 3.84% tax levy increase.
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 16 Feb 2021   City of Kawartha Lakes council voted today to use pandemic funding from …
  • February 17: Kawartha Lakes Matters episode 9 - Pandemic Update
        Mayor Letham provides updates as to the state of COVID-19 in Kawartha Lakes, commenting on the outbreaks at the Lindsay correctional facility and Caressant Care. Also discussed are topics such as com
      Mayor Letham provides updates as to the state of COVID-19 in Kawartha …
  • February 17: Kawartha Lakes Matters episode 9 - Council during the pandemic
        The mayor discusses how community outreach and interactions have changed with the pandemic in terms of connecting with residents of the Kawartha Lakes. Letham also discusses the differences he has ob
      The mayor discusses how community outreach and interactions have changed with the …
  • February 12: City council prepares ready to move municipality to level orange
    Winter, Kirk, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 12 Feb 2021     If Kawartha Lakes moves to Orange level, downtowns and other communities businesses will get to reopen.
    Winter, Kirk, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 12 Feb 2021   If Kawartha Lakes moves to Orange level, downtowns and other communities businesses …
  • February 13: Ontario deploying rapid coronavirus tests to essential workplaces and settings
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 13 Feb 2021     S- The Ontario government is deploying test kits to essential workplaces and sectors in order to quickly identify and help stop the spread of COVID-19 according to officials.Rapid tests are now being
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 13 Feb 2021   S- The Ontario government is deploying test kits to essential workplaces and …
  • February 16: Resident charged under Reopening Ontario Act after report of a party in Lindsay
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 15 Feb 2021     Kawartha Lakes Police Service has laid another charge under the provinces Reopening Act. Police say on February 14, 2021, at 10:09 pm the City of Kawartha Lakes Police Service received a report of a
    Vanmeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 15 Feb 2021   Kawartha Lakes Police Service has laid another charge under the provinces Reopening …
  • February 22: Daily COVID Update
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 22 Feb 2021     Regional active cases decrease to 96, with 8 new cases in Northumberland, 4 in Peterborough, and 2 in Kawartha Lakes
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 22 Feb 2021   Regional active cases decrease to 96, with 8 new cases in Northumberland, …
  • February 26: Health units in greater Kawarthas region remain at current colour-coded levels for now
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 26 Feb 2021     Ontario government activates 'emergency brake' for Thunder Bayand Simcoe- Muskoka, seven other health units are also moving to new levels.
    kawarthaNOW, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 26 Feb 2021   Ontario government activates 'emergency brake' for Thunder Bayand Simcoe- Muskoka, seven other …
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