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			<title>First COVID-19 case hits Aurora as services, facilities shut down</title>
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<p>A female in her twenties is Aurora's first case of
COVID-19, according to the Regional Municipality of York.</p>
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<p>A travel-related case, she is self-isolating as services
across Aurora and Ontario continue to shut down due to concerns surrounding the
virus. </p>
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<p>Premier Doug Ford declared a State of Emergency across
the Province on Tuesday morning, following an announcement made late last week
that publicly funded schools across Ontario would remain closed for at least
two weeks following March Break. The closure is expected to last through April
5, according to the Ministry of Education. </p>
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<p>“We recognize the significant impact this decision will
have on families, students, schools, as well as the broader community, but this
precaution is necessary to keep people safe,” said the Province in a statement
last week.</p>
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<p>The Town of Aurora has announced sweeping closures of its
own, shutting down municipal facilities including Town Hall, all recreation
centres, the Aurora Seniors' Centre, Aurora Public Library and the Aurora
Cultural Centre.</p>
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<p>“Like you, I am deeply concerned about the health and
safety of our community and the impact of COVID-19,” said Mayor Mrakas in a
statement, noting it is hoped the closures would lift April 6. “I encourage
everyone to take personal responsibility and follow proactive measures to
minimize the impact of COVID-19 on ourselves and the community.”</p>
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<p>For updates, visit aurora.ca/covid19 and York.ca/covid19.</p>
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<p><strong>By Brock Weir</strong></p>
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