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Stevenson Memorial Hospital Prepares COVID-19 Assessment Centre for Fall/Winter Operation

The COVID-19 Assessment Centre at Stevenson Memorial Hospital (SMH) is continuing its operation as the fall season progresses and is preparing for the winter months with the construction of a new structure onsite. Starting today, the assembly of a heated, winterized structure will take place in the southwest corner of the lower parking lot which will transition to the Hospital’s COVID-19 Assessment Centre in early November.

The Assessment Centre will continue to operate as a drive-thru operation, but the new 40 ft long x 20 ft wide structure will have a garage door on each end that can house two cars at a time. Traffic will continue to flow through SMH’s lower parking lot to the new Assessment Centre and back out to Fletcher Crescent once complete.

“We are continuing to operate our COVID-19 Assessment Centre to meet the needs of our community as the weather changes,” says Jody Levac, President and CEO, SMH. “Our new structure will ensure our staff and community members are safe from the elements. We are keeping our Centre onsite for many reasons, including proximity to our Lab, stewardship of PPE, IT support and for our staff who are redeployed to other areas once their shifts are complete at the Centre.”

Those seeking COVID-19 tests at SMH are required to call and book a same-day appointment by calling (249) 501-0383. The Assessment Centre operates on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The phone line opens at 7 a.m. each operating day.

For more information about SMH’s COVID-19 Assessment Centre, please visit www.stevensonhospital.ca/covid-19-assessment-centre.html

New cases of school-related COVID-19 in Barrie and Innisfil

There are new cases of COVID-19 in Barrie and Innisfil elementary schools.

Alcona Glen Elementary School in Innisfil has confirmed one case of COVID-19. One classroom is closed. The school is open. 

W.C. Little Elementary School in Barrie has one case of COVID-19. There are no classrooms closed. The school is open. 

These locations are reporting the same caseload as Wednesday (Dec. 2):

One student at East Oro Public School in Oro-Medonte has tested positive for COVID-19. One classroom is closed. The school is open. 

Portage View Public School in Barrie has confirmed one student case of COVID-19. The case involves a student. One classroom is closed. The school is open. 

Steele Street Public School in Barrie has three confirmed cases. One classroom is closed. The school is open. 

Banting Memorial High School in Alliston has three cases of COVID-19. Three classrooms are closed. The school is open. 

Bear Creek Secondary School has one case of COVID-19. There are no classrooms closed. The school is open. 

Eastview Secondary School in Barrie has one student case of COVID-19. There is one classroom closed. 

There are two students with COVID-19 connected to Innisdale Secondary School in Barrie. Two classrooms are closed.

Nantyr Shores Secondary School in Innisfil reports one student case of COVID-19. One classroom is closed. The school is open. 

Twin Lakes Secondary School in Orillia has one student case of COVID-19. One classroom is closed. The school is open. 

St. Peter’s Catholic Secondary School in Barrie has one student case of COVID-19. One classroom is closed. The school is open.

St. Michael the Archangel Catholic School in Barrie has one case of COVID-19. There are no classrooms closed. 

St. Paul’s Catholic School in Alliston has one student case of the virus. One classroom is closed. 

St. Joan of Arc Catholic High School in Barrie has seven cases. These cases involve students and staff. Five classrooms are closed. An outbreak was declared here on Nov. 23. The outbreak is active. 

The Government of Ontario lists two cases of COVID-19 at the Simcoe County District School Board education centre in Midhurst. Two staff members have tested positive.

There is one case of COVID-19 at the Simcoe Muskoka Catholic District School Board office in Barrie. A staff member has tested positive for the virus. 

These locations have less cases than Wednesday (Dec. 2)

An outbreak of the virus was declared at Nottawasaga Pines Secondary School in Angus on Nov. 15. The outbreak is active. There are now zero cases at this location. 

Reporter’s note: Simcoe.com can only report whether the case is a student or a teacher when the information is available on the province’s website.