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COVID 'community cluster' identified at Elliot Lake multi-unit dwelling

Seven cases have been associated with the Warsaw Place address, says APH
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In a news release issued today, Algoma public Health (APH) issued a warning to residents of an Elliot Lake multi-unit dwelling, 100 Warsaw Place, to seek COVID-19 testing after seven cases have been confirmed associated with this location.

Of these seven cases, some have been determined to be transmitted through person-to-person contact, while others are of unknown origin, the release states.

The Elliot Lake Family Health Team will be offering on-site testing starting at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow (Friday).

Full text of the APH news release follows:

Algoma Public Health (APH) is providing the Elliot Lake community with the following update, following recent confirmed cases in the region.

To date, APH has identified seven confirmed cases associated with a specific multi-unit dwelling, 100 Warsaw Place in Elliot Lake, Ont.

Following a thorough public health investigation of this community cluster – including case and contact interviews, and an on-site environmental inspection – we have determined that some cases are linked to known person-to-person exposures, but not all. Additional laboratory investigations are ongoing.

Although variants of concern (VOCs) have not yet been detected in Algoma, VOCs have been detected in many Ontario regions, including in northern Ontario, and heightened vigilance is necessary at this time.

As a result, APH is advising the following:

  • Public health recommendations to residents of 100 Warsaw Place
    • In addition to the direct notification and isolation of confirmed cases and close contacts, APH is notifying and advising all residents and individuals associated with this residential complex to seek COVID-19 testing, especially if they have symptoms or are concerned that they may have been exposed. The virus spreads from person to person, and close contact exposures happen when people spend time together while being closer than two metres apart. The Elliot Lake Family Health Team will be offering a second round of on-site testing on Friday, Feb. 12 beginning at 9:30 a.m.
    • If you are a resident of this building and have questions, please call Algoma Public Health at 1-705-759-5404 or 1-866-892-0172 ext. 5404. 
  • Public health recommendations to all community members
    • Given the evidence of ongoing community spread across Algoma, APH is also reminding all community members, regardless of where they live, to do the following:
      • Stay home as much as possible
      • If you are ill, stay home, self-isolate and call for testing
      • Seek health care early if needed
      • Avoid close contact with people you do not live with
  • Public health recommendations to all community service providers
    • APH advises service providers to maintain consistent masking and two-metre physical distancing precautions in all settings. 
    • As per provincial guidance and regulations, where service provision involves close contact within two metres, use of PPE, including a medical mask and eye protection is recommended.
    • Individuals associated with this residential complex must not be stigmatized or denied service, either within the building, or in the community.
    • For more information on how to safely operate your business or deliver services with appropriate COVID-19 precautions, please call 705-942-4646 or 1-866-892-0172 ext. 3273 or email [email protected]