Kawartha Lakes Public Library Digital Archive

March 19, 2021: Daily COVID Update, p. 3

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

3/10 A total of 56,134 tests were completed yesterday, with the backlog of tests under investigation decreasing by 2,785 to 29,545. A total of 1,420,599 doses of vaccine have now been administered, an increase of 61,146 from yesterday, with 294,749 people fully vaccinated with both doses of vaccine, an increase of 2,480 from yesterday, representing 2% of Ontario's population. There are 132 new cases in Ontario schools, an increase of 13 from yesterday, including 106 student cases and 26 staff cases. There are 45 new cases in licensed child care settings in Ontario, an increase of 23 from yesterday, with 23 cases among children and 22 cases among staff. In the greater Kawarthas region, there are 20 new cases to report, including 15 in Peterborough, 2 in Northumberland, 1 in Kawartha Lakes, 1 in Haliburton, and 1 in Hastings Prince Edward. An outbreak at Gzowski College student residence at Trent University was declared on March 19. Details on the outbreak are not yet available. There are 9 new regional cases of presumed variants of concern, including 8 in Peterborough and 1 in Hastings Prince Edward. An additional 15 cases have been resolved, including 9 in Peterborough, 3 in Hastings Prince Edward, 2 in Kawartha Lakes, and 1 in Haliburton. There are currently 110 active cases in the greater Kawarthas region, an increase of 9 from yesterday, including 63 in Peterborough, 17 in Northumberland, 13 in Kawartha Lakes, 10 in Haliburton, and 7 in Hastings Prince Edward (3 in Quinte West, 1 in Belleville, 1 in Prince Edward County, 1 in Central Hastings, and 1 in North Hastings). Since the pandemic began in the greater Kawarthas region, there have been 809 confirmed positive cases in the Peterborough area (736 resolved with 10 deaths), 566 in the City of Kawartha Lakes (511 resolved with 55 deaths), 474 in Northumberland County (445 resolved with 12 deaths), 62 in Haliburton County (51 resolved with 1 death), and 442 in Hastings and Prince Edward counties (429 resolved with 6 deaths). The most death was reported in Peterborough on March 16. The provincial data in this report is pulled from Ontario's integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) at 12 p.m. the previous day. Data from local health units is more current and is usually reflected in the provincial data the following day. There may be discrepancies between the Ontario data reported today (which is from yesterday) and the local health unit data reported today (which is from today). Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit

Keyword(s) to search
Trent AND University
Pages/Parts
Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy