COVID-19: HKPR reports 2 deaths and 8 hospitalizations. 14 outbreaks in Cobourg, Lindsay hospital

The Halliburton, Kawarsa and Pine Ridge District Health Department previously reported two new deaths and 110 new laboratory confirmed deaths. reported COVID-19 cases. week, according to data released on Monday.

Health Department's COVID-19 Dashboard — now updated on Mondays and Wednesdays — isKawartha Lake CityHealth sector jurisdictions reported data from,Northumberland counties and Halliburton counties

laboratory confirmed Active cases: 126 — up from 81 reported on 27 July. The new cases include 62 in the city of Kawartha Lakes, 41 in Northumberland County and 7 in Halliburton County. Of the 126 active cases, 64 are in Kawartha Lakes, 54 in Northumberland County and 8 in Halliburton County.

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State and health departments say the number of active cases is "undercounted" due to state testing restrictions. ” Note that the actual community spread.

Deaths: 115 laboratory-confirmed and 13 probable deaths since the pandemic was declared - 2 more since the 27 July update. As of 2022, there have been 52 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19-related deaths in health unit jurisdictions. 28 in the city of Kawartha Lakes (one more), 18 in Northumberland County (another — a resident of Coburg), six. Halliburton County (unchanged).

Between March 2020 and December 2021, 63 laboratory-confirmed deaths and 13 probable deaths were reported. On March 11, 2022, four previously reported cases in the City of Kawartha Lakes were removed from the health unit's database in line with changes in state reporting.

Hospitalizations: 180 reported so far in 2022 — 8 new hospitalizations since 3 August and 16 since 27 July were hospitalized — 80 in Kawartha Lakes City, 87 in Northumberland County, 13. Located in Halliburton County. In 2022, 29 intensive care units were admitted. Lindsay's Ross Memorial Hospitalhad reported 12 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 as of noon Monday. COVID-19 was identified as the primary cause of hospitalization in 2 of 12 hospitalizations.

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Health departments report “minor delays” in reporting patient admissions, ICU admissions, and discharges. I point out that there is.

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Cumulative cases: In 2022, there will be 6,268 laboratory-confirmed cases, There have been a total of 10,040 cases declared since the pandemic first emerged. Kawasa Lake City leads the 2022 total with 2,959. In Northumberland County, Cobourg leads the municipality with 710 cases this year.

Immunization: The health department continues to host vaccine clinics across jurisdictions. See theHealth Unit website for an active list.

Outbreaks

Health units report outbreaks only in "high risk settings". Outbreaks as of Monday:

  • Community Living Campbellford/Brighton: August 8 Proclamation
  • Highland Crest Long Term Care Facilities (Second Flood) ) Minden: Declared Aug 8
  • Fenelon Court (Sturgeon Wing Short Hall) Fenelon Falls Long Term Care: Declared Aug 6
  • Ross Memorial Hospital (Medical North Wing): Aug 5 Proclamation
  • Port Hope Canadian Poisoning Center (Collective Setting): Aug 7 Proclamation
  • Central East Correctional Center (Unit 6F) Lindsey: Declared on 5 August.
  • Northumberland Hills Hospital (Units 2A, 2B, and Rehabilitation) Coburg: Declared August 3
  • Transition House (Entire facility) Coburg: August 3rd Proclamation
  • Hope Street Terrace (2nd Floor) Port Hope Long Term Care: July 29th Proclamation
  • Roseglen Village for Seniors Port Hope's Nursing Homes: Declared on July 25th.
  • Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Center Coburg Women's Shelter: Declared 21 July. Lindsay: We declared a facility-wide outbreak on July 18th.
  • Bobcaygeon's Kawartha Lakes Retirement Housing: Declared 18th July. 131}
  • Cobourg's Rosewood Estates Retirement Home: Declared 20 July, lifted 20 August. 4
  • Community Living Trent Highlands on Elgin Street, Lindsay Group Home: Declared 25 July, lifted 4 August
  • Williams S., Lindsay Community Living in Trent Highlands : Declared 22nd July, Disarmed 2nd August
  • Camp Kirk Recreational Camp in Kirkfield: Declared 17th July was lifted on July 27th.
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