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COVID-19 outbreak declared at Stratford Fire Department

Five members of the Stratford Fire Department have tested positive for COVID-19.

In a media release, The City of Stratford and the Stratford Fire Department report they are working closely with Huron Perth Public Health to manage the outbreak. The affected members are following proper protocols and isolating at home.

“Our thoughts are with our employees at this time, and we wish them a speedy recovery,” said Chief Administrative Officer Joan Thomson. “We also want to assure the community that public safety is our top priority, and it will not be affected by the reduced staffing at the fire department. Service levels will be maintained.”

The City of Stratford continues to follow the guidance of Huron Perth Public Health with respect to the provision of municipal programs and services during the pandemic.

“COVID-19 is still in our community, so we need to remain vigilant,” said Mayor Dan Mathieson. “Let’s continue to follow the advice of our health professionals, and do everything we can to help reduce the spread of this virus.”

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