February 9: Daily COVID Update
- Publication
- kawarthaNOW.com, 9 Feb 2021
Description
- Creator
- Taylor, Jeannine, Publisher
- Media Type
- Text
- Item Type
- Articles
- Description
- The health unit provides reports from Monday to Saturday, excluding Sundays and statutory holidays.
Confirmed positive: 938, including 491 in Kawartha Lakes, 397 in Northumberland, and 50 in Haliburton (increase of 5, including 2 in Kawartha Lakes and 3 in Northumberland)
*Active cases: 86, including 56 in Kawartha Lakes and 30 in Northumberland (net decrease of 3)
Probable cases: 4, including 3 in Northumberland and 1 in Kawartha Lakes (increase of 1 in Northumberland)
High-risk contacts: 165, including 83 in Kawartha Lakes, 62 in Northumberland, and 4 in Haliburton (net increase of 34)**
Hospitalizations (total to date): 35, including 25 in Kawartha Lakes, 8 in Northumberland, and 2 in Haliburton (no change)***
Deaths (including among probable cases): 56, including 47 in Kawartha Lakes and 9 in Northumberland (increase of 1 in Kawartha Lakes)
Resolved: 809, including 401 in Kawartha Lakes, 358 in Northumberland, 50 in Haliburton (increase of 5, including 3 in Kawartha Lakes and 2 in Haliburton)
Tests completed: 130,248 (increase of 1,167)
Institutional outbreaks: Hope St. Terrace long-term care home in Port Hope, Caressant Care McLaughlin Road long-term care home in Lindsay, Warkworth Place long-term care home in Warkworth, Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay (two outbreaks), Regency long-term care home in Port Hope, Hyland Crest long-term care home in Minden, Extendicare Cobourg long-term care home, Extendicare Cobourg Landmark retirement home, Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon, Cobourg Police (no change)
*The health unit states that total counts and counts for individual counties may fluctuate from previously reported counts as cases are transferred to or from the health unit based on case investigation details and routine data cleaning.
**This total includes an additional 16 high-risk contacts directly followed up through the Public Health Ontario contact tracing process that are missing the contacts’ county.
***As of February 9, Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay reports no patients are hospitalized with COVID-19 (a decrease of 1 since yesterday) - Publisher
- Jeannine Taylor
- Place of Publication
- Peterborough, ON
- Date of Original
- 9 Feb 2021
- Date Of Event
- 9 Feb 2021
- Subject(s)
- Language of Item
- English
- Copyright Statement
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