The active number of COVID-19 in the Waterloo region increases to 43

The number of active COVID-19 instances has soared in recent days to 43, according to Monday’s Waterloo Public Health update.

This is more than double the 20 announced on August 6.

The agency’s tracker is closed because it switches to a new provincial news site and provided limited knowledge via Twitter on Monday.

He said 11 others in the region had tested positive for coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases to 1328.

In the following week, 25 positive tests have been reported, adding 10 the following week.

Only 3 other people have been removed from COVID-19 in the region since Friday’s update, bringing the total number of resolved instances to 1266.

On a positive note, the last remaining outbreak in the domain was declared complete.

Arkansas. Goudie in Kitchener entered an outbreak on August 3 after a resident tested for coronavirus.

This was the time of the outbreak in the long-term care home. Nine citizens suffered COVID-19-related deaths during the initial outbreak, which began on April 10 and lasted until 1 June.

Ontario reported on Monday on new instances of the new coronavirus, bringing the total number of instances in the province to 40745.

Monday’s accumulation is that of the weekend report; On Saturday he saw 106 while on Sunday he was 81.

Twenty-six are from Toronto, 25 from the Peel region, 19 from Ottawa, 8 from Waterloo and seven from the York region.

No new deaths were reported on Monday for the day in a row, keeping the death toll in the province at 2,789.

– with Ryan Rocca from Global News

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