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  • February 2: Eight deaths reported at Caressant Care in Lindsay amid surge in coronavirus cases
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 2 Feb 2021     As of February 2, 2021, eight residents had died of coronavirus amid the outbreak at the Caressant Care McLaughin Road long-term care facility.
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 2 Feb 2021   As of February 2, 2021, eight residents had died of coronavirus amid …
  • February 2: Second active coronavirus outbreak declared at Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 2 Feb 2021     Another Coronavirus outbreak was declared at Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay. The Health Unit declared the outbreak on Monday [February 1], calling in Outbreak B. It was unclear if this w
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 2 Feb 2021   Another Coronavirus outbreak was declared at Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay. …
  • February 2: Health units unlikely to access extra targeted testing supplies
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 2 Feb 2021     With thousands of students returning to schools across the GTA, the province expanded access to targeted asymptomatic testing, but local health officials said it's unlikely such efforts would be nece
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 2 Feb 2021   With thousands of students returning to schools across the GTA, the province …
  • February 3: Community Pandemic Recovery Fund
        The pandemic impacted the community in many ways, including the ability for non-profit and community service providers to meet the needs of those they serve. Council approved the Community Pandemic R
      The pandemic impacted the community in many ways, including the ability for …
  • February 3: Death toll at Lindsay nursing home now at 9 as battle against COVID-19 continues
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 3 Feb 2021     Caressant Care McLaughlin Road Nursing Home continued to work to address its COVID-19 outbreak while grieving the loss of five more residents since January 29.
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 3 Feb 2021   Caressant Care McLaughlin Road Nursing Home continued to work to address its …
  • February 3: Questions remain as to who will administer rapid COVID-19 testing in schools
    Winter, Kirk, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 3 Feb 2021     At a recent press conference, Education Minister Stephen Lecce and Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams were vague on key school issues. One question was who would be administering the
    Winter, Kirk, Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns, 201804), 3 Feb 2021   At a recent press conference, Education Minister Stephen Lecce and Chief Medical …
  • February 1: Coronavirus outbreak declared at Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 1 Feb 2021     The Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit declared a Coronavirus outbreak at the Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay.
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 1 Feb 2021   The Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit declared a Coronavirus outbreak …
  • January 30: Daily COVID Update
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 30 Jan 2021     The health unit provides reports from Monday to Saturday, excluding statutory holidays. Confirmed positive: 850, including 433 in Kawartha Lakes, 369 in Northumberland, and48 in Haliburton (increase
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor, 1996), 30 Jan 2021   The health unit provides reports from Monday to Saturday, excluding statutory holidays. …
  • January 31: Daughter shares heartbreak after losing parents to coronavirus
    411 Staff, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 31 Jan 2021     Pam Smith lost her parents to Coronavirus last spring. Jean and Ted Pollock were long time residents of Bobcaygeon and very involved in the community. Ted was a Pinecrest resident and Jean visited hi
    411 Staff, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 31 Jan 2021   Pam Smith lost her parents to Coronavirus last spring. Jean and Ted …
  • March 28: Wife of Pinecrest Home resident dies of Coronavirus
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 Mar 2020     The nurses at Ross Memorial Hospital combed Jean Pollock’s hair, brushed her teeth and bathed her gently before she took her last breath [March 28] at 8:05am. Jean was in isolation, fighting Coronavi
    VanMeer, Pamela, Kawartha411.ca (20150713), 28 Mar 2020   The nurses at Ross Memorial Hospital combed Jean Pollock’s hair, brushed her …
  • November 27: Kawartha Lakes $7.2 million funding boost from province
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 28 Nov 2020     Municipalities in Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock struggling with challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic received more than $15.6 million in funding from the Ontario Municipal Partnership Fu
    Kawartha Lakes This Week, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 28 Nov 2020   Municipalities in Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock struggling with challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic …
  • November 28: Uncertain times spurs Gamiing Nature Centre to extend outdoor program into 2021
    Lindsay Advocate, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 28 Nov 2020     While parents struggled to manage the risks of COVID-19, Gamiing Nature Centre, in partnership with The Forest Farm, offered parents an alternative; 200 acres for children to explore while providing
    Lindsay Advocate, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 28 Nov 2020   While parents struggled to manage the risks of COVID-19, Gamiing Nature Centre, …
  • November 28: United Way disperses additional $90,000 to Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton programs
    Lindsay Advocate, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 28 Nov 2020     United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes provided a second round of funding to community groups and organizations that applied.
    Lindsay Advocate, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 28 Nov 2020   United Way for the City of Kawartha Lakes provided a second round …
  • November 29: We need to know where and how COVID-19 is spreading
    Engelstead, Diane, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 29 Nov 2020     Diane Engelstead wrote an open letter to Dr. Lynn Noseworthy of the local health unit stating that the public needed more information as to where the new COVID-19 cases were happening in the geograph
    Engelstead, Diane, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 29 Nov 2020   Diane Engelstead wrote an open letter to Dr. Lynn Noseworthy of the …
  • November 29: COVID-19 can't stop service club's annual tree sale
    Lindsay Advocate, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 29 Nov 2020     The Lindsay Optimist Club committed to working within the strict COVID rules in order to ensure a Christmas tradition continued: the local service club's annual sale.
    Lindsay Advocate, The Lindsay Advocate (Lindsay, Ontario: Roderick Benns), 29 Nov 2020   The Lindsay Optimist Club committed to working within the strict COVID rules …
  • November 30: Daily COVID Update
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 30 Nov 2020     Confirmed positive: 312, including 199 in Kawartha Lakes, 86 in Northumberland, 27 in Haliburton (increase of 9, including 2 in Kawartha Lakes and 7 in Northumberland) Active cases: 25, including 6 i
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 30 Nov 2020   Confirmed positive: 312, including 199 in Kawartha Lakes, 86 in Northumberland, 27 …
  • November 30: Kawartha education unions have mixed reactions to idea of mandatory testing
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 30 Nov 2020     The Ontario government launched voluntary testing of asymptomatic staff and students in high risk areas but Premier Doug Ford believed unions would not support mandatory testing even though COVID-19
    Whitnall, Catherine, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 30 Nov 2020   The Ontario government launched voluntary testing of asymptomatic staff and students in …
  • December 1: Local cinemas pin their spring hopes on successful vaccine
    McGinn, William, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 1 Dec 2020     Local cinema owners discussed their hopes for a vaccine in time for spring in order to reopen local theatres to greater capacity or even just to reopen at all with some places having been closed sinc
    McGinn, William, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 1 Dec 2020   Local cinema owners discussed their hopes for a vaccine in time for …
  • November 27: Kawartha Lakes businesses, mayor talk risks of hot spot holiday shoppers
    Sobanski, Sarah, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 27 Nov 2020     Kawartha Lakes businesses owners and the mayor talk about not stigmatizing out-of-town visitors coming from high-COVID-19 areas as "sick" as restricted holiday shoppers head out of lockdown areas for
    Sobanski, Sarah, Kawartha Lakes This Week (Kawartha Lakes, ON: Kawartha Media Group, 2004), 27 Nov 2020   Kawartha Lakes businesses owners and the mayor talk about not stigmatizing out-of-town …
  • November 25: Daily COVID Update
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 25 Nov 2020     The provincial government encouraged the public to safely celebrate the Christmas holiday by celebrating within your own household with only the people you live with and celebrate virtually with ever
    Taylor, Jeannine, kawarthaNOW.com ( Jeannine Taylor), 25 Nov 2020   The provincial government encouraged the public to safely celebrate the Christmas holiday …
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