A ‘Thank You Front Line Workers’ banner has been installed on the Silver Bridge in Downtown Bracebridge.
It’s to show support and appreciation for our health care workers and first responders who continue to work tirelessly to keep our community safe and healthy, 18 months into the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The dedication seen from our health care workers and first responders over the past year and a half has been truly incredible,” said Mayor Graydon Smith. “Let’s continue to support those who are working to provide for the well-being of our residents.”
“As the hospitals in Muskoka continue to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic and our staff and physicians work tirelessly to care for our communities, we are thankful for the gratitude and support for health care workers,” says Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare President & Chief Executive Officer, Natalie Bubela. “When we unite as friends, families, neighbours, co-workers and partners and put safety and kindness first, we positively contribute to our communities’ overall health and well-being and further support our health care teams.”
Thank you @townbracebridge for recognizing the hard work of those on the front lines for the past 18 months of the pandemic. Our health care teams continue to work tirelessly at both sites to keep our communities safe and healthy, and they appreciate the community support! pic.twitter.com/voiZTm2IzP
— Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (@MAHCHospitals) September 21, 2021
This morning a ‘Thank You Front Line Workers’ banner was installed on the Silver Bridge in Downtown Bracebridge to show appreciation for the individuals work tirelessly to keep our community safe and healthy. – https://t.co/5LDtbJ9SHm
— Town of Bracebridge (@townbracebridge) September 20, 2021



