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COVID-19: HKPR reports new hospitalized patients. Youth Immunization Clinic August 19, Kawartha Lakes

According toHaliburton, Kawarsa, Pine Ridge District Health Unit, 31 new laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 Reported. Data released Wednesday afternoon.

Health Department's COVID-19 Dashboard — now updated on Mondays and Wednesdays —Jurisdictions reported data for,Northumberland County and Halliburton County

laboratory-confirmed active Cases: 100 — up from 98 reported on Monday, 15 August. On 10 August, 131 cases were reported. Of the 31 new cases reported Wednesday, 19 were in Kawartha Lakes, 10 in Northumberland County and 2 in Halliburton County. Of the 100 active cases, 48 ​​are in Kawartha Lakes City, 40 in Northumberland County and 12 in Halliburton County.

Read more:COVID-19 — her second outbreak declared at Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay.

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is an "underestimation of the actual extent of the community".

Deaths: 117 laboratory-confirmed deaths — unchanged since the 15 August update — and 13 estimated deaths since the pandemic was declared. As of 2022, there have been 54 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19-related deaths in health unit jurisdictions. 29 in Kawartha Lakes, 19 in Northumberland County, and 6 in Halliburton County.

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: 190 reported so far in 2022 — 1 more hospitalization since August 15 — 86 in Kawartha Lakes City (one more), 90 in Northumberland County (unchanged) and 14 in Halliburton County (unchanged). There will be 32 intensive care unit admissions in 2022, which he hasn't changed since August 15. Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsayhad reported his 18 hospitalized patients with COVID-19 as of noon Tuesday (no update Wednesday). ). COVID-19 was identified as the leading cause of hospitalization for her one of the 18 patients.

The health department noted "minor delays" in reporting patient admissions, ICU admissions, and discharges.

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Cumulative Cases: There will be 6,426 laboratory-confirmed cases in 2022, There have been a total of 10,185 cases declared since the pandemic first began. Kawasa Lake City has recorded 3,165 cases in total for 2022. In Northumberland County, Coburg leads the county with 748 cases this year.

Immunization: The health department continues to host vaccine clinics across jurisdictions. For an active list, please visit theHealth Unit website. On Friday, August 19, a family-friendly immunization clinic will be hosted by the City of Kawartha Lakes Family Health Team for adolescents ages 6 months to 5 years. To book he can call 1-833-943-3900 orbook online

for family-friendly events hosted by the CKL Family Health team. His COVID-19 vaccination clinic is scheduled. Bookings are available for children from 6 months to her 5 years old this Friday, August 19th. Call 1-833-943-3900 or go online https://t.co/HuUM4yiKbV @kawarthalakes pic.twitter.com/5wQhhmvglJ

Please make a reservation at Health Unit (@HKPRDHU) Aug 16, 2022

Outbreak

Health Only report occurrences in the unit "high risk settings". Active as of Wednesday:

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  • Caressant Care Mary Street Lindsay's Long Term Care (B- wing):
  • Ross Memorial Hospital (Medical Intermediate Unit) Declared 12 Aug. Lindsay:
  • Retired Palisade Gardens Declared 11 Aug. CommunitiesCoburg:
  • Community Living Campbellford/Brighton: Proclamation 8 August
  • Highland Crest Minden Long Term Care Home (second flood) 8.
  • Fenelon Court (Sturgeon Wing Short Hall) Fenelon Falls Long Term Care: 6 August Declaration
  • Ross Memorial Hospital (Medical North Wing): 5 August Declaration
  • Central East Correctional Center (Unit 6F): 5 August Declaration
  • Port Hope Expansion Port Hope: 31 July
  • Hope Street Terrace, Port Hope (Second Floor) Long-Term Care:

Declared 29 July The outbreak has subsided since 15 August Declared as:

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