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Thunder Bay District Health Unit reports first COVID-19 related death

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit has reported a man in his 50swith underlying health conditions passed away Thursday night at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre due to complications from COVID-19.

A man in his 50s has passed away at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre due to COVID-19

The public health agency reported the first COVID-19 related death in the region on Friday April 24. (Gord Ellis/CBC)

The Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) has reportedamanin his 50spassed awaydue to complications from COVID-19 at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) on Thursday night.

"This is a sad day," said Dr. Janet DeMille, TBDHUmedical officer of health. "We extend our sincere condolences to the family and friends of the individual who passed away."

The public health agency reported the death on Friday April 24, and said the man hadunderlying health conditions.

"Out of respect for the family of this individual, no further details will be shared at this time," reads a news release from the TBDHU.

The health unit is reminding residents in the TBDHU catchmentarea to continue to follow COVID-19 protocols put in place by public health.

"This sombre event stresses the seriousness of the situation the TBDHU region is facing. Everyone has an obligation to do his or her part to reduce the spread of the virus in our region. Measures you can take to protect yourselves and reduce the spread of the virus to others (are imperative)," reads the news release from the TBDHU.

As of April 23, the TBDHU has confirmed 60 COVID-19 cases in the region, only 19 of which are active.

The public health agency has reported that an additional 241 cases are currently under investigation in the region.

Anyone who has COVID-19 symptoms, or hasbeen in close contact with someone who has the virus, shouldself-isolate and then use Ontario's Self-Assessment Tool to see if you need to seek further care.

The TBDHU will offer drive-through testing at its Balmoral Street location this weekend.

For additional information about COVID-19 and the TBDHU area, visit the TBDHU website, or contact the TBDHU at (807) 625-5900 or 1-888-294-6630.