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    • Province expected to move back to a stay-at-home order; health unit reports a 44 percent jump in Simcoe/Muskoka COVID-19 cases
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    • As another shutdown looms, the race is on between vaccinations and infections … with new variants more contagious and deadly
    • COVID-19 cases climb, along with provincial positivity rate which hits 6.1 percent … WHO says it should be below five percent for two consecutive weeks
    • Barrie chamber joins with other business groups urging Province to revisit “blunt tool” of current COVID-19 colour-coded framework
    • Province eases capacity limits for bars and restaurants in Red-Control zones, but urges continued vigilance
    • Third wave is upon us, says Ontario’s top doc … new cases continue to trend upwards, with 1,700 reported today, but still lower than peak of second wave
    • Georgian College paramedic students to help administer COVID-19 vaccinations to Indigenous communities
    • COVID-19 continues to take its toll on businesses and people, 12 months after the first lockdown
    • Physicians in Simcoe Muskoka to begin booking COVID-19 vaccination appointments as Province ramps up delivery channels
    • Barrie Transit driver tests positive for COVID-19, City says no workplace transmission seen at this time
    • Lehman pushes for revised Grey-Lockdown restrictions to allow more small businesses, including bars/restaurants, to reopen
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    • Police warn of scam operating in Barrie that uses COVID-19 to pry bank cards and PINs from victims
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    • Lehman urges residents to stay home one more week as Province signals it will ease COVID-19 restrictions
    • Province signals an easing of COVID-19 measures, including limited reopening of non-essential retailers
    • Work on Dunlop Street makeover rumbled on as COVID-19 worries locked down much of the province
    • Delays in COVID-19 vaccine delivery prompt Province to set new timeline for vaccination of most vulnerable people
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    • Are COVID-19 prevention measures starting to bend the curve?
    • Health unit reports more than 11,000 doses of vaccine administered; growth rate of COVID-19 continues to expand
    • COVID-19 numbers in the region rising at a concerning rate, hospitals face urgent situation: Mayor Lehman
    • COVID-19 costs lead to County seeking 7.7 per cent more from City for services provided
    • City partners with regional municipalities to offer local small businesses funds to help cope with COVID-19
    • Health unit forecasts 600 new cases of COVID-19 for week of Jan. 24-30 if current growth trends continue
    • Shutdown needed to keep ICU beds from being overwhelmed by COVID-19 patients, says Premier while giving ‘honest assessment’
    • City reports two Barrie Transit drivers tested positive for COVID-19
    • Don’t count your chickens, says mayor, suggesting there may be a year-end COVID-19 financial reckoning
    • City and Georgian partner on pilot project in aid of COVID-19 economic recovery
    • Thanksgiving gatherings tied to almost 50 new COVID-19 cases, rates of infection continue to spike
    • Police investigate act of mischief at COVID-19 testing centre
    • Residents asked to honour veterans from ‘home or virtually’ as COVID-19 worries derail Remembrance Day ceremonies
    • Catholic school board moves to hybrid learning mode for all schools, citing COVID-19 lessons learned
    • Thanksgiving gatherings may have contributed to spike in COVID-19 cases: health unit
    • COVID-19 protocols and process ‘working well’ – families urged to get flu shot and install tracking app
    • Province to spend more than $1 billion to expand COVID-19 testing, contact management, and local testing locations
    • Canada’s COVID-19 death rate in long-term care homes more than double OECD average … solutions seem obvious, and it will be costly
    • Select transit routes return to normal 30-minute schedules, COVID-19 measures remain in place
    • Catholic school board closes door to outside lunches for high school students due to COVID-19 measures
    • Service Barrie reopens, with COVID-related restrictions
    • United Way distributes $1.2 million to help people impacted by COVID-19
    • YMCA centres close in Barrie, Orillia, Parry Sound – CEO cites COVID-19 impact
    • Province launches commission to investigate COVID-19’s spread in long-term homes, including impact of measures to contain the virus
    • Rising costs and declining COVID-related gatherings push Fisher project to the sidelines
    • Second phase of City’s COVID-19 recovery plan focuses on the three Cs
    • Digital Service Squad helped local businesses cope with COVID-19 crisis: report
    • Flags in downtown and along the waterfront honour COVID-19 community heroes
    • Financial analysis of COVID-19 impact on Barrie foresees possible year-end deficit, offset by reserves
    • Patios Everywhere program structured to increase dine-in capacity reduced by COVID-19 restrictions
    • City moves to support 2020 buskers program with a COVID-19 plan to deliver online performances
    • City considers COVID-19 relief request from the Barrie Colts
    • United Way expands Urgent Needs Fund to assist low-income households and others impacted by COVID-19
    • Barrie bylaw enforcement active in investigating COVID-19 related incidents, says Prowse in update
    • Health unit confirms 15 COVID-19 deaths, 259 confirmed cases, and outbreak in group home
    • Search for supervised consumption site on hold as agencies redirect resources to COVID-19 crisis
    • Health unit reports outbreak of COVID-19 in long-term care facility in the region
    • City sets up report line for noncompliance of COVID-19 distancing measures
    • City offers three free garbage bag tags to deal with spike in household waste during COVID-19 distancing
    • Health unit advises evidence of community spread of COVID-19 in the region – most cases in people 35-64
    • Off-leash areas, other facilities close to public in response to COVID-19 crisis
    • As of March 23, 10 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in region, two deaths
    • Barrie reduces bylaw enforcement amid continuing COVID-19 worries
    • Most City services and facilities closed or cancelled due to COVID-19 precautions
    • City’s emergency control group meets to review COVID-19 contingency plans and impacts on local service
    • Death of man at RVH ‘potentially related’ to COVID-19
    • COVID-19 assessment centre opens in Barrie
    • RVH ‘moralized and well-prepared’ to handle COVID-19: Janice Skot
    • Health unit reports two new confirmed COVID-19 cases
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Province eases capacity limits for bars and restaurants in Red-Control zones, but urges continued vigilance

by John Devine on March 19, 2021

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