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Coronavirus: Brock Mission, overflow shelter bed program in Peterborough reopening next week

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temporarily relocated to the Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre in March in the city’s west end when the coronavirus pandemic was declared.At the time, the city said the downtown facilities at 120 Murray St.

and the Murray St. Baptist Church (175 Murray St.) were unable to offer proper physical distancing for its clients. Coronavirus — Peterborough Sport and Wellness Centre role as emergency shelter ending soon There will be up to 32 beds at Brock Mission and as many as 17 beds at the overflow shelter bed program when they reopen on July 22.The city notes there have been no coronavirus cases in Peterborough’s homeless shelter system.“Brock Mission staff have responded quickly, professionally and continue to provide great support to.

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