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Increased COVID-19 risk in Emo area

Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) advises the public of an increased risk of COVID-19 in the Emo area. Over the past few weeks, many new cases of COVID-19 have been seen within a group of people in the Emo area, and public health officials believe the situation may be more widespread Read more…

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Election Day Vaccine Clinics

You can make a difference today, twice! While you’re out voting in our Federal Election, stop by one of Northwestern Health Unit’s COVID-19 vaccination clinics. Getting vaccinated helps to keep our communities healthy and reduces the chance of prevent future shutdowns. Clinics running today in our area are as follows: Read more…

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COVID-19 outbreak in Emo area

Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) advises the public that there has been an increase in COVID-19 cases among unvaccinated residents in the Emo area. An outbreak associated with Sturgeon Creek Alternative Program (SCAP) and SonShine Christian Kindergarten has been declared and affects many households and age groups. By provincial definition, an Read more…

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Delta variant in NWHU area

Northwestern Health Unit (NWHU) says the Delta variant of COVID-19 is noted throughout the region. Anyone, including those who are fully vaccinated for COVID-19, should get tested if they have symptoms to prevent further transmission. Recently, the Provincial COVID-19 Self-assessment Tool has been updated. “If you are feeling unwell, even Read more…