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  • April 16: Message from the Mayor
        COVID-19 Update 38: Mayor Letham shared a message with public about continued focus on essential and critical services, increased curbside collection for spring yard waste, and Human Services adminis
      COVID-19 Update 38: Mayor Letham shared a message with public about continued …
  • March 16: Message from the Mayor
        Mayor Andy Letham shared a message for the public, urging residents not to panic, not to hoard, and be thankful for healthcare workers.
      Mayor Andy Letham shared a message for the public, urging residents not …
  • March 17: Message from the Mayor
        Mayor Andy Letham provided a video update recapping the Special Council meeting held on the morning of March 17, 2020 and highlighting the municipality's business continuity plan
      Mayor Andy Letham provided a video update recapping the Special Council meeting …
  • March 19: Message from the Mayor
        Mayor Andy Letham updated the municipality in a video message following a Council meeting. Council made provisions to ensure continued essential services, but Council would not meet again until at le
      Mayor Andy Letham updated the municipality in a video message following a …
  • May 27: Message from the Mayor
        Mayor Letham shared a message with residents about safety precautions, postponed and cancelled events, Trent Severn Waterway reopening, and encouraged residents to shop safely at local businesses reo
      Mayor Letham shared a message with residents about safety precautions, postponed and …
  • July 9: Daily COVID-19 Update
    Jeannine Taylor, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 9 Jul 2020     The number of positive COVID-19 cases dropped to 170 in Kawartha Lakes as of July 9, 2020. The number of cases dropped due to data cleaning and removal of a duplicate case. There were no new COVID-19
    Jeannine Taylor, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 9 Jul 2020   The number of positive COVID-19 cases dropped to 170 in Kawartha Lakes …
  • March 27: Message from the Mayor
        Meyor Letham shared a video update with the public regarding the Kawartha Lakes COVID-19 pandemic response and the increase of positive cases in the City due to the outbreak at Pinecrest Nursing Home
      Meyor Letham shared a video update with the public regarding the Kawartha …
  • July 29: Summary of the City's COVID-19 pandemic response and review of finances and service levels to date
        CAO Ron Taylor presented to Council on July 28, 2020, summarizing the City's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including a review of service levels and finances to date.
      CAO Ron Taylor presented to Council on July 28, 2020, summarizing the …
  • July 29: Message from the Mayor
        The Mayor provided a video update for residents that included a brief update about city service levels and upcoming openings into August.
      The Mayor provided a video update for residents that included a brief …
  • March 13: Ross Memorial Hospital launched a COVID-19 webpage on their website
        Ross Memorial Hospital launched a COVID-19 page on their website to share Hospital updates, address common questions, and links to credible information sources.
      Ross Memorial Hospital launched a COVID-19 page on their website to share …
  • April 27: Update from Pinecrest
    Crossen, Deb, Kawartha Promoter (Bobcaygeon, ON: Max Miller), 27 Apr 2020     Pinecrest Nursing Home reported no change in status since their last update - no new positive COVID-19 cases, no new COVID-19 related deaths - and that staff were working hard to reintroduce activiti
    Crossen, Deb, Kawartha Promoter (Bobcaygeon, ON: Max Miller), 27 Apr 2020   Pinecrest Nursing Home reported no change in status since their last update …
  • March 30: Message from the Mayor
        Mayor Letham reached out to City residents with a video message following the deaths of nine residents of Pinecrest Nursing Home due to COVID-19. He reiterated that only essential services continued
      Mayor Letham reached out to City residents with a video message following …
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