Medical officer of health 'cautiously optimistic' as Windsor-Essex COVID-19 rates still high

Southwestern Ontario health unit reports 31 cases, 1 additional death

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Caption: The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit in southwestern Ontario reported 31 cases and one additional COVID-19 death on Thursday. (Sanjay Maru/CBC)

Windsor-Essex has seen some flattening of the curve, but remains a hot spot for COVID-19 spread, according to data released by public health officials Thursday.
The region has the third highest case rate in Ontario and the second highest percentage of COVID-19 tests coming back positive at four per cent, said Ramsey D'Souza, manager of epidemiology with the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit.
"Even though rates are decreasing across the province, our rates continue to be high," he told reporters during a virtual briefing. "We are seeing a stable number of cases in our school-aged children as well, which is reflected in the number of outbreaks we see and also in the number of dismissals that we have as well."
The seven-day case rate has declined slightly from the previous week. It stands at 47.2 cases per 100,000 compared; it was 53.2 the previous week.
Dr. Shanker Nesathurai, acting medical officer of health, said he was "cautiously optimistic," but noted how young people are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 in the region, with about 250 school cohorts dismissed this year.
In the last two weeks, 35 per cent of those who tested positive were children and youth under 19.

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In other news, the health unit said there are 33 new cases of COVID-19 and one more person — a man in his 70s — has died after contracting COVID-19.
In total, 261 cases were active Thursday and nine people with COVID-19 were in hospital.
There were 24 ongoing outbreaks in Windsor-Essex, including 16 in workplaces:
  • Eight in the agricultural sector.
  • One in the food and beverage sector.
  • Four in the health care and social assistance sector.
  • Two in the manufacturing sector.
  • One in a public administration setting.
There are six school outbreaks, three of which were declared on Thursday.
  • St. Anne French Immersion Catholic School.
  • Northwood Public School.
  • Marlborough Public School.
  • École élémentaire Louise-Charron.
  • École élémentaire catholique Georges-P.-Vanier.
  • École élémentaire catholique Sainte-Ursule.
An outbreak at the Downtown Mission has been rescinded, while the Salvation Army shelter remains in outbreak.
A new outbreak was declared at Augustine Villas in Kingsville. An outbreak at La Chaumiere, a retirement home in Belle River, has been lifted.

COVID-19 in Sarnia-Lambton, Chatham-Kent

Chatham-Kent Public Health reported five new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, with the active case rate at 68.
In Sarnia-Lambton, there were 16 new COVID-19 cases and 62 active overall.