Skip to main content

Potential COVID-19 exposure on Ontario Northland bus

With the slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario Northland has issued temporary layoff notices to 25 workers. With the slowdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Ontario Northland has issued temporary layoff notices to 25 workers.
Share
Sudbury -

Passengers on board Ontario Northland on Wednesday July 14might have been exposed to COVID-19.

Public Health Sudbury & Districts put out a release Saturday evening warning of the potential public exposure on bus routes 2306 and 5401.

The bus service departed Union Station in Toronto at 11:30 p.m. with service to North Bay and transferring to Sudbury.

Anyone on the route are asked to self-monitor for COVID-19 symptoms for 14 days from July 14 and self-isolate immediately If symptoms do occur.

Officials are reminding people that COVID-19 testing appointments can be made through Health Science North Assessment Centre either online or by calling 705-671-7373 during regular business hours.  

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Motion to allow keffiyehs at Ontario legislature fails

A motion to reverse a ban on the keffiyeh within Queen’s Park failed to receive unanimous consent Thursday just moments after Ontario Premier Doug Ford reiterated his view that prohibiting the garment in the House is divisive.

How to avoid the trap of becoming 'house poor'

The journey to home ownership can be exciting, but personal finance columnist Christopher Liew warns about the trappings of becoming 'house poor' -- where an overwhelming portion of your income is devoured by housing costs. Liew offers some practical strategies to maintain better financial health while owning a home.

Stay Connected