Algoma Public Health's updating a warning about travel to Chippewa County.
While it acknowledges COVID-19 activity's been "improving" in recent weeks, the health unit warns rates of new cases in the Michigan county "continue to reflect ongoing risk of exposure from community spread".
It's still recommending those who work or attend school in Chippewa county seek virtual options instead of cross-border travel, but - if you must go - avoid crowded indoor spaces, stay at least two metres from other people at all times, wear a face covering at all times, wash or sanitize hands often, and avoid any non-essential activities, keeping track of your daily activities, including when and with whom you go anywhere.
Once returning to Algoma, it urges avoiding close contact with others - especially the vulnerable, like the elderly or those with underlying health conditions - and to monitor for symptoms, isolating and getting tested if you do become sick.