Kitchener-Waterloo

Waterloo region records 2nd highest number of new cases in a month in October

Waterloo region saw seven new cases of COVID-19 reported Monday, bringing the monthly total to 361. That surpasses May when there were 354 cases reported. April still has the highest number of new cases reported with 633.

107 active cases with 7 people in hospital, 5 outbreaks

People wearing masks during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
There were 7 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Monday with 107 active cases and seven people in hospital, public health reports. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Waterloo region has recorded the second highest number of new cases in a month in October.

Seven new cases were reported Monday by Region of Waterloo Public Health. October now has 361 new cases, surpassing May which had 354. April remains the month with the most number of new cases when 633 were reported.

The region says there are 107 active cases with seven people in hospital. There have been 120 COVID-related deaths in the region, a number that has remained the same for more than two months.

There are five active outbreaks including:

  • Two at long-term care or retirement homes.
  • One at a before and after school care program within the Waterloo Region District School Board where this is one case.
  • One at an energy and utility workplace where there are two cases.
  • One connected to an event held at a place of worship linked to 18 cases.

The outbreak at Wilfrid Laurier University has been declared over as of Sunday. That outbreak saw 19 cases and was connected to an off-campus study group.

More than 164,000 tests have been done by testing partners in the region this year.

Ontario reported 851 cases of COVID-19 on Monday after two consecutive days of record-breaking new daily cases counts.