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- July 31: CKL Parks, Recreation and Culture reopens facilitiesAs the city updated service levels in Stage 3 of provincial reopenings, Parks, Recreation and Culture re-opened several facilities.As the city updated service levels in Stage 3 of provincial reopenings, Parks, Recreation and Culture re-opened several facilities.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 5: Ross Memorial Hospital takes additional measures to protect patients, visitors and staff and COVID-19 case numbers riseRoss Memorial Hospital implemented additional safety measures to protect patients, visitors and staff. Measures included visitors limited to 1 designated visitor and only one, medical-grade masks provided to all patients and visitors after screening, continuation of care programs and surgeries, and a reminder not to wait to visit the Emergency …Ross Memorial Hospital implemented additional safety measures to protect patients, visitors and staff. Measures included visitors limited to 1 designated visitor and only one, medical-grade masks provided to all patients …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- June 12: Kawartha Lakes healthcare providers are joining forcesFive creative solutions and new ways of working together emerged as a result of the unique situations health care providers and social agencies were faced with during COVID-19.Five creative solutions and new ways of working together emerged as a result of the unique situations health care providers and social agencies were faced with during COVID-19.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- July 24: Fitness studio at Lindsay Recreation Complex reopens August 10The city reopened fitness classes at the Lindsay Recreation Complex on August 10, 2020, with strict participant limits and specific COVID-19 fitness rules. These rules included maintaining physical distancing from others, no access to change rooms or lockers, following directional signage, removing outdoor footwear, and wearing a mask when anywhere …The city reopened fitness classes at the Lindsay Recreation Complex on August 10, 2020, with strict participant limits and specific COVID-19 fitness rules. These rules included maintaining physical distancing from …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- June 8: List of Ontario regions moving forward to Stage 2A list of the health unit regions that were and were not allowed to move to Stage Two of re-openings on June 12, 2020.A list of the health unit regions that were and were not allowed to move to Stage Two of re-openings on June 12, 2020.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 27: Imagine...'The (Post-Pandemic) World Will Live As One'Tsang, Health Equity Coordinator, Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Pine Ridge District Health Unit, wondered about the type of world we might want to live in post-pandemic.Tsang, Health Equity Coordinator, Haliburton Kawartha Lakes Pine Ridge District Health Unit, wondered about the type of world we might want to live in post-pandemic.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- July 8: Practical Nursing graduate proud to work at Ross Memorial Hospital amidst pandemicPractical Nursing Graduate Mackenzie Lotton shared her experience of the Fleming College program and working alongside her mother at Ross Memorial Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic.Practical Nursing Graduate Mackenzie Lotton shared her experience of the Fleming College program and working alongside her mother at Ross Memorial Hospital during the COVID-19 pandemic.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- June 1: Two local COVID-19 outbreaks declared overThe local district health unit announced that the outbreaks declared at Kawartha Lakes Retirement Residence (Bobcaygeon) and at Empire Crossing Retirement Home (Port Hope) were over. Outbreaks were declared at these two residences on May 12, 2020, and May 16, 2020 respectively.The local district health unit announced that the outbreaks declared at Kawartha Lakes Retirement Residence (Bobcaygeon) and at Empire Crossing Retirement Home (Port Hope) were over. Outbreaks were declared at …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- September 29: Kawartha Lakes restaurants might have to get creative to prolong patiosClick the image to read the articleClick the image to read the articleKawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 22: 'Evidence is now overwhelming' - 3 things to know about airborne COVID-19A roundup of the research that acknowledged that the transmission of COVID-19 was possible via aerosolized respiratory microdroplets that could travel farther than the 2 metres/6 foot separation of social distancing.A roundup of the research that acknowledged that the transmission of COVID-19 was possible via aerosolized respiratory microdroplets that could travel farther than the 2 metres/6 foot separation of social …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- May 30, 2021: 'I'm not even supposed to be here' - Lindsay jail inmate shares his story from inside the COVID outbreakSitting in a jail cell at Central East Correctional Centre feels like waiting around for an inevitable fate of getting COVID-19, says one inmate.Sitting in a jail cell at Central East Correctional Centre feels like waiting around for an inevitable fate of getting COVID-19, says one inmate.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 23, 2021: Kawartha Lakes Fire Department to receive $23,000 to address impacts of coronavirusThe Ontario Government says it is investing $60,000 to help Fire Services in Haliburton- Kawartha Lakes-Brock address the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of Kawartha Lakes Fire and Rescue will receive $23,000 according to MPP Laurie Scott.The Ontario Government says it is investing $60,000 to help Fire Services in Haliburton- Kawartha Lakes-Brock address the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of Kawartha Lakes Fire and …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 28, 2021: Northumberland, Kawartha seeing some improvement last week around COVID-19 activityNorthumberland and Kawartha areas are seeing improvements surrounding COVID-19 activity this week.Northumberland and Kawartha areas are seeing improvements surrounding COVID-19 activity this week.Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- March 5, 2021: Phase Two of Ontario vaccination plan to focus on older adults, those at risk of serious illness and hot spot areasThe Ontario government says it is preparing to move into Phase Two of its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan in April and will focus on vaccinating populations based on age and riskThe Ontario government says it is preparing to move into Phase Two of its COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan in April and will focus on vaccinating populations based on age and …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- March 10, 2021: Daily COVID UpdateWith Ontario reporting 1,316 new cases today, the provincial government announced plans to distribute 194,500 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to Ontarians aged 60-64. The vast majority of the doses will be supplied to 325 pharmacies in Toronto, Windsor-Essex, and Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox & Addington for appointment-based vaccinationsWith Ontario reporting 1,316 new cases today, the provincial government announced plans to distribute 194,500 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine to Ontarians aged 60-64. The vast majority of the doses …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- February 25: Together we CAHN reignite our communityKawartha Lakes Culture and Heritage Network (CAHN) is a collaborative voice that advocates for the heritage and culture sectors in the City of Kawartha Lakes to provide opportunities for communication, education, outreach, and coordination of resources and efforts, to the Networks members and the community at large in the City …Kawartha Lakes Culture and Heritage Network (CAHN) is a collaborative voice that advocates for the heritage and culture sectors in the City of Kawartha Lakes to provide opportunities for communication, …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- April 7, 2021: Daily COVID UpdateOn the same day Ontario declared its third state of emergency and a month-long stay-at-home order, the province is reporting 3,215 new COVID-19 cases, with the seven-day average of daily cases increasing by 126 to 2,988. There are 126 more confirmed cases of the B.1.1.7 UK variant, 1 more case …On the same day Ontario declared its third state of emergency and a month-long stay-at-home order, the province is reporting 3,215 new COVID-19 cases, with the seven-day average of daily …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- December 3: Daily COVID updateThe health unit provides reports from Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays. Confirmed positive: 331, including 203 in Kawartha Lakes, 101 in Northumberland, 27 in Haliburton (increase of 4, including 1 in Kawartha Lakes and 3 in Northumberland) Active cases: 37, including 8 in Kawartha Lakes, 28 in Northumberland, and …The health unit provides reports from Monday to Friday, excluding statutory holidays. Confirmed positive: 331, including 203 in Kawartha Lakes, 101 in Northumberland, 27 in Haliburton (increase of 4, including …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- January 8: Ontario will run out of COVID-19 vaccine by 'end of next week' - FordOntario was on the verge of running out of COVID-19 vaccine doses if no new shipments arrived before the end of the following week (January 15, 2021), Premier Doug Ford said during an announcement on Friday January 8, 2021.Ontario was on the verge of running out of COVID-19 vaccine doses if no new shipments arrived before the end of the following week (January 15, 2021), Premier Doug Ford …Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- November 22, 2021: Kawarthas health unit hosting virtual session to answer
parents’ question about COVID-19 vaccine for kidsThe online information session is designed to provide parents with information about the vaccine, how to prepare children for vaccination, potential side effects of the vaccine, and the ways to book a vaccination appointment.The online information session is designed to provide parents with information about the vaccine, how to prepare children for vaccination, potential side effects of the vaccine, and the ways to …Kawartha Lakes Public Library