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  • November 27: How do we know the COVID-19 vaccine is safe? Who reviews it? You asked, we asked an expert
    Boyd, Alex, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 27 Nov 2020     The newspaper received questions about the future COVID-19 vaccine and its safety and approached an expert at Health Canada to answer those questions.
    Boyd, Alex, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 27 Nov 2020   The newspaper received questions about the future COVID-19 vaccine and its safety …
  • November 23: Have you had COVID-19 but didn't realize it? A new antibody test at LifeLabs will detect prior infection
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (2004), 23 Nov 2020     LifeLabs, with an office in Lindsay, announced November 23, 2020 the launch of Health Canada approved antibody test, made to help customers and care providers assess and determine prior COVID-19 infe
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (2004), 23 Nov 2020   LifeLabs, with an office in Lindsay, announced November 23, 2020 the launch …
  • November 23: Local health unit works to keep doctors supplied with flu vaccine
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (2004), 23 Nov 2020     The local health unit continued to hit bumps in the road when it came to distributing influenza vaccines to area health care providers. Requests for a higher dose vaccines could not be filled as the
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (2004), 23 Nov 2020   The local health unit continued to hit bumps in the road when …
  • November 25: Health unit and province prepare for arrival of COVID-19 vaccine
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (2004), 25 Nov 2020     Discussions regarding the delivery of a vaccine began in Kawartha Lakes as the province announced on November 23, 2020 the creation of a distribution task force and news that a vaccine may be ready f
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (2004), 25 Nov 2020   Discussions regarding the delivery of a vaccine began in Kawartha Lakes as …
  • December 30: Kawartha Lakes students rising above gaps created by COVID-19
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 30 Dec 2020     Kawartha Lakes students rose above the challenges presented by learning in a time of COVID-19, according to the local public school board.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 30 Dec 2020   Kawartha Lakes students rose above the challenges presented by learning in a …
  • January 1: Looking forward - Kawartha Lakes real estate
    MacEachern, Barbara-Ann, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 1 Jan 2021     The local newspaper took a look at the roller coaster ride of 2020 for the Kawartha Lakes real estate market, with its historic highs and lows and asked what was next for 2021.
    MacEachern, Barbara-Ann, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 1 Jan 2021   The local newspaper took a look at the roller coaster ride of …
  • January 2: Public school board reflects on highs and lows of COVID-19
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 2 Jan 2021     The local newspaper spoke with Director of Education Wesley Hahn from the local public school board about the five biggest challenges and benefits that came out of the COVID-19 pandemic from their pe
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 2 Jan 2021   The local newspaper spoke with Director of Education Wesley Hahn from the …
  • January 3: Looking forward - employment in Kawartha Lakes
    MacEachern, Barbara-Ann, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 3 Jan 2021     Following an unprecedented year that left many local workers asking "what next", the local newspaper looked at what could be expected for the Kawartha Lakes employment market in 2021.
    MacEachern, Barbara-Ann, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 3 Jan 2021   Following an unprecedented year that left many local workers asking "what next", …
  • January 13: Special needs students take advantage of option to stay in school
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 13 Jan 2021     Area school boards saw more than 500 students return to in-class studies after the 2020 holiday break while the province extended online learning orders until at least January 25, 2021.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 13 Jan 2021   Area school boards saw more than 500 students return to in-class studies …
  • January 15: Where's the flu? The health unit explains
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 15 Jan 2021     As the number of COVID-19 cases continue is accumulate, influenza or the flu seemed oddly absent. Marianne Rock (the local health unit) and Patti Fitzgerald (Peterborough Public Health) explained why
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 15 Jan 2021   As the number of COVID-19 cases continue is accumulate, influenza or the …
  • January 18: No, freedom of speech won't save a politician's job in Canada - experts
    Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 18 Jan 2021     As a citizen, if you have opposing views from the government about COVID-19 restrictions, you have the right to voice those publicly; that's not the case if you're a politician. Politicians are bound
    Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 18 Jan 2021   As a citizen, if you have opposing views from the government about …
  • January 18: 'Concerning' rise of COVID-19 puts Kawartha hospitals in key support role
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 18 Jan 2021     The Peterborough Regional Health Centre has started taking patient transfers, while Lindsay's Ross Memorial Hospital has yet to, as both are being asked to prepare for a surge in cases.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 18 Jan 2021   The Peterborough Regional Health Centre has started taking patient transfers, while Lindsay's …
  • January 22: Health unit offers clarity on COVID-19 restrictions on businesses
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 22 Jan 2021     Businesses were urged to continue to maintain the regulations imposed by the province in order to reduce and contain the spread of the coronavirus.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 22 Jan 2021   Businesses were urged to continue to maintain the regulations imposed by the …
  • January 24: Kawartha Lakes offering winter shelter for people with nowhere to go
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 24 Jan 2021     Kawartha Lakes was awarded funding by United Way Simcoe Muskoka as part of the Reaching Home - Rural and Remote/COVID-19 round two funding to provide shelter to people experiencing homelessness for t
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 24 Jan 2021   Kawartha Lakes was awarded funding by United Way Simcoe Muskoka as part …
  • January 25: Here's what the Pfizer shortage means for Ontario
    Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 25 Jan 2021     The Ontario government announced new plans for vaccine allocation as a result of the delivery shortage of Pfizer-BioNTech doses across Canada, highly prioritizing high-risk populations.
    Appia, Veronica, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 25 Jan 2021   The Ontario government announced new plans for vaccine allocation as a result …
  • January 26: A third person at a Lindsay nursing home has died from COVID-19
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 26 Jan 2021     A third resident at Lindsay's Caressant Care McLaughlin Road Nursing Home lost their battle with COVID-19. The residence reported 22 positive cases among residents and 19 cases among staff.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 26 Jan 2021   A third resident at Lindsay's Caressant Care McLaughlin Road Nursing Home lost …
  • January 21: Health unit believes schools safe to return during provincial lockdown
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 21 Jan 2021     Despite hundreds of new COVID-19 cases still being reported across the province daily, the local health unit believed that one of the best places for children just might have been back in school.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 21 Jan 2021   Despite hundreds of new COVID-19 cases still being reported across the province …
  • January 22: Pandemic possibly linked to healthier police force
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 22 Jan 2021     The Kawartha Lakes Police Service had to shell out extra cash in 2020 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but, interestingly, it wasn't to cover an increase in sick days.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 22 Jan 2021   The Kawartha Lakes Police Service had to shell out extra cash in …
  • January 25: One year of COVID-19 - What we do and don't know on the anniversary of Ontario's first case
    DeLaire, Megan, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 25 Jan 2021     It's been one year since Ontario reported Canada's first case of COVID-19. The patient, treated at Sunnybrook Hospital, was a 56-year-old Toronto man who had recently returned from a three-month stay
    DeLaire, Megan, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 25 Jan 2021   It's been one year since Ontario reported Canada's first case of COVID-19. …
  • January 19: Funding available for local horse businesses impacted by COVID-19
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 19 Jan 2021     A new Equine Hardship Program hoped to give local businesses financial breathing room as the COVID-19 pandemic continued to run full speed ahead.
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 19 Jan 2021   A new Equine Hardship Program hoped to give local businesses financial breathing …
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