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Ottawa adds no new COVID-19 cases as 2nd-dose coverage continues to climb

Second-dose vaccination rates in Ottawa continue to soar as the local public health unit reports zero new cases of the virus on Monday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

Ottawa Public Health is reporting no new cases of COVID-19 to start the week as a growing proportion of the population receives their second vaccine doses.

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No new deaths related to the coronavirus were reported on Monday either as Ottawa’s death toll in the pandemic remained at 592.

There are now 35 active cases of COVID-19 in the city.

Two people are currently in hospital with COVID-19 in Ottawa, neither of whom are in the intensive care unit.

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Ottawa set another seven-day vaccination record last week, with the 132,095 doses administered just narrowly beating out the 131,525 shots given out in the preceding week.

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Some 54 per cent of Ottawa residents aged 12 and older have now received two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, up from 49 per cent as of Friday.

One in five youth aged 12 to 17 is now double-vaccinated, according to Monday’s update.

Single-dose coverage in Ottawa remains at 81 per cent of the eligible population.

There was little progress in the 18-to-39 crowd over the weekend, which continues to report single-dose vaccination rates around 70 per cent.

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