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COVID-19 respite centre for emergency responders takes shape near Cobourg’s beach

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It will be a spot for emergency workers to stay should they need to isolate due to the coronavirus pandemic. Trailers will be set up at the Victoria Park Campground near the beach in Cobourg, Ont.

The first two trailers, which were donated by Owasco RV Centre in Clarington, arrived at the campground on Tuesday. “What we’ve started to create here is the COVID-19 respite centre,” said police chief Paul VandeGraaf.  “It’s going to create a spot for our emergency responders — police, fire and paramedics — as well as some of the doctors, nurses and health care staff.” COVID-19 UPDATE: As of Saturday, April 18, 2020 the hours of @Cobourg_Transit and WHEELS Transit buses will be reduced to further protect drivers and riders from being

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