CBC Windsor COVID-19 update on August 25: here’s what’s happening today

The Windsor-Essex County Health Office will provide an update on COVID-19 for our domain Tuesday morning.

OBSERVING the COVID-19 fitness update from August 25 live at 9:30 a.m.:

On Monday, aptitude reported 4 new instances of COVID-19 for our region.

Three other people are living at the New Beginnings retirement home in Leamington, which has experienced a primary epidemic in the past two weeks. Currently, 17 inhabitants of the space have tested positive for COVID-19 and 4 members.

The fourth one believed to have coVID-19 on Monday is an agricultural worker.

On Sunday, the fitness workplace reported that another user in our domain had died as a result of COVID-19. He’s a 60-year-old boy. The guy lived in a nursing home and died in the hospital, according to the fitness office.

Two workplaces have been under epidemic lately. Both are in the agricultural sector and are in Leamington.

But despite foreign efforts to make this option a reality, it is unclear when saliva testing will be allowed in Canada.

In the United States, five saliva-based controls have so far been approved through the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), including, more recently, a periodic registration check for COVID-19 developed through Yale University researchers with money from the National Basketball Association.

Noting the interest in home education increases the pandemic:

Like existing tests, which send nasal swab samples to a lab, those tests, and tests being developed in Canada, involve sending saliva samples to a lab for treatment, with effects in approximately 24 hours.

But that saliva has not yet been legal through Health Canada.

Only one company, DiaCarta, founded in the United States, has submitted a COVID-19 saliva check to Health Canada for review. Learn more about saliva control here.

On Tuesday, a coVID-19 bombing continues at St.Clair College Sportsplex.

This is the first of a number of other opportunities to be held in Windsor in the coming weeks before the opening of a moment assessment center on the Met campus of Windsor Regional Hospital.

Driving tests will take place on Tuesday, August 25, from nine to four in the afternoon.

Windsor Regional Hospital plans to use the interior of the Sportsplex for COVID-1nine next month, starting Thursday, September 3 and Friday September 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. before the hard-working day weekend.

Starting Tuesday, September 8, the Sportsplex Assessment Center will be open at the same time as the Ouellette campus site, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays and nine to four in the afternoon. Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays.

Lambton Public Health reported that there is no news from COVID-19 on Monday. There were a total of 338 in the region.

Overall, 25 other people in Lambton County died after testing positive for COVID-19. Another 309 people have recovered from the disease.

Chatham-Kent Public Health reported 3 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday. A total of 359 other people tested positive for the disease.

A total of 343 other people have recovered, leaving 14 active instances in the region. Two other people died.

Two workplaces are an epidemic.

Driving control is open on Tuesday 25 and Wednesday 26 August in Dresden. Anyone who thinks they want a COVID-19 swab test can go to this clinic and get tested.

Hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Dresden Raceway, 1244 North Street.

With by Lauren Pelley

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