Locally, Wawa's Michipicoten Memorial Community Centre and Wawa Public Library are both closed, though the transit bus is still running and the municipal office is open, though people are encouraged to consider options other than going there, like calling instead.
The Chapleau Recreation Centre and Chapleau Public Library are also closed now, with the Public Works garage closed to the public - while services continue - and access to the Civic Centre is being restricted.
Chapleau's landfill remains open as normal, with the airport available for emergency services and refueling, and the handi-transit bus continuing with increased cleaning, as in Wawa.
John's Valu-Mart in Wawa is open, but limiting the number of customers allowed in the store at any time - it's also designating 9 am to 10 am Monday to Friday for seniors and those with disabilities, further asking customers to limit purchases of certain items and not buy in bulk, as supply trucks are still expected.
Subway Wawa is open for takeout only, while Tim Hortons Wawa is also open for takeout and drive-thru - both are encouraging payment by debit or credit rather than cash.
The North of 17 Restaurant's closed today, but will reopen tomorrow with limited hours and menu for takeout only, while the Embassy Restaurant and Wawa Goose Bar and Grill are both closed until further notice, and the Roxy Bowling Centre's closed for the day, to assess options.
Contact North and The Thrift Barn are also closed for the moment, while the Manitoulin-Sudbury District Services Board and Algoma District Services Adminstration Board are limiting office visits to appointment only - clients for the Sudbury board are assured social assistance payments will continue and they will not need to submit monthly income statements, nor will they be denied benefits simply because they couldn't sign documents.