The Northwestern Health Unit has been notified of cases of further spread of the COVID-19 UK variant in both the Dryden and Kenora regions.
Officials say one of the cases is related to the recent school case in Kenora.
Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kit Young Hoon says variants of concern spread more easily, faster, and can result in more hospitalizations and deaths than the non-variant form.
She notes there is no current indication that the cases from the two regions are related.
The health unit believes that variants are spreading within each area across a wide range of age groups.
They add it’s likely that people who do not know they have COVID-19 are currently spreading it throughout the community.
Anyone with even one symptom of the virus is urged to isolate, get tested, and remain isolated until you have a test result, even if you think it’s just a cold.
Dr. Young Hoon adds, “Now that we are in a provincial lockdown, it is imperative that the public follow the restrictions set out by the province. Individuals should not gather with anyone who they do not live with, and avoid travel, even within the region, unless it is for an essential purposes.”
She continues, “the best way to prevent COVID-19 continues to be staying 2 metres from anyone you do not live with, washing your hands regularly, wearing a mask when in enclosed public spaces, and avoiding touching your face”.
The health unit we are continuing to see large gatherings which can lead to dire outcomes for the community.
“By gathering with others without physical distancing, you are putting yourself and your friends and family at risk of death and also contributing to more strict measures being put in place,” warns Dr. Young Hoon.


