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Kingston down to 10 active cases of COVID-19, no new cases reported Monday

Kingston's COVID-19 cases are down to a three-month low just as its top doctor moves on to become Ontario's Chief Medical Officer of Health. Kraig Krause / Global News

COVID-19 cases continue to plummet as the KFL&A region prepares to say goodbye to its trusted medical officer of health.

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The local health unit reported no new cases for the fourth time over the last week, bringing the region’s active cases down to 10.

The Kingston region has not had only 10 active cases since Feb. 28 of this year.

This comes the same day as a motion was tabled in the Ontario legislature to have Dr. Kieran Moore take over the job of the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health.

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A vote on the decision is meant to take place Tuesday.

KFL&A’s board of health noted that recruitment for a new medical officer of health will take place over the next few weeks.

Moore will be replaced temporarily as CEO by Linda Murray, director of corporate services. Dr. Hugh Guan has been appointed as associate medical officer of health while the agency looks for Moore’s successor.

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KFL&A Public Health and Dr. Kieran Moore have declined to comment on the matter until the vote on his appointment takes place.

Still, Moore was present Monday in one of his quintessential YouTube videos, featuring his trusty flip pad.

Moore noted Monday that Kingston’s rate of illness,1.9 per 100,000 a week, has not been this low since Nov. 4, 2020.

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He once again thanked the community for coming forward and getting tested and immunized against the virus.

“We’re in a very good place today, and I have to thank the community for all the work you’ve done to help us achieve this phenomenal low rate of illness,” he said.

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