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The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported 15 more COVID-19 cases and seven recoveries on Thursday for a total case count of 12,899 with 78 active cases, 12,590 recoveries and 231 deaths.
The most recent deaths were reported July 30, involving a man in his 50s and a man in his 60s.
Of all the cases reported since July 1, the health unit says 65.69 per cent involved people who were entirely unvaccinated while 8.5 per cent involved people who were fully vaccinated.
The number of confirmed variant of concern cases increased by two, both involving the Delta variant, to 3,663.
The breakdown of known variant cases is as follows:
- 3,381 cases of the Alpha variant (B.1.1.7), first identified in the U.K.
- 156 cases of the Delta (B.1.617.2) variant, first identified in India
- 120 cases of the Gamma (P.1) variant, first identified in Brazil
- two cases of the Beta (B.1.351) variant, first identified in South Africa
- one case of the Kappa (B.1.617.1) variant, first identified in India
- one case of the Zeta (P.2) variant, first identified in Brazil
There is also one case listed only as B.1.617 and one case listed as B.1.617.3.
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A total of 11,657 COVID-19 cases have been confirmed in London since the pandemic began, while 382 have been in Middlesex Centre and 335 in Strathroy-Caradoc.
Further information can be found on the health unit’s summary of COVID-19 cases in Middlesex-London.
Hospitalizations
The London Health Sciences Centre says it is caring for six inpatients with COVID-19, with five or fewer of those patients in the intensive care unit.
In an effort to protect the privacy of patients, LHSC only provides specific numbers when there are more than five.
Fewer than five LHSC employees have tested positive for COVID-19.
At St. Joseph’s Health Care London, the organization is reporting no cases involving patients, residents or health-care workers.
Institutional outbreaks
The MLHU says an outbreak declared July 30 at Pond Mills Children’s Centre is ongoing. The health unit says there is currently one case associated with the child-care centre.
Vaccinations and testing
On Thursday, the MLHU announced that children born in 2009 are eligible for COVID-19 vaccination, effective immediately. That means that 11-year-olds turning 12 this year don’t have to wait until their birthday to get vaccinated.
However, on Friday, the MLHU walked back the announcement and tweeted that it would not be extending vaccination to those born in 2009 who have not yet turned 12.
Among residents age 12 and older, 81.4 per cent have had at least one dose of vaccine while 69.7 per cent are fully vaccinated.
According to the MLHU, all deaths reported in the region since July 1 involved people who were entirely unvaccinated.
Only one fully vaccinated individual has been hospitalized since July 1, or 7.69 per cent of all hospitalizations since July 1.
Of all cases reported since July 1, 8.5 per cent (or 26 cases) involve people who were fully vaccinated.
On the health unit’s website, residents can find information on pop-up clinics, mass vaccination clinics and pharmacies; guidance for anyone vaccinated outside of the province or country; transportation support for those in need; and more.
Anyone looking to be tested for COVID-19 can find information about locations of testing sites on the health unit’s website.
The test positivity rate in the region was 1.3 per cent for the week of Aug. 1, down from 1.4 per cent for the week of July 25.
Ontario
Ontario reported 513 cases on Thursday — the highest case count since June 13 when 530 cases were recorded.
Of those, 360 were unvaccinated and 56 were partially vaccinated.
According to Thursday’s report, 105 cases were recorded in Toronto, 70 in York Region, 64 in Peel Region, 44 in Durham, 29 in Hamilton, 27 in Windsor-Essex and 25 in Simcoe Muskoka District.
All other local public health units reported 20 or fewer cases.
Among those 12 and older, 72.53 per cent are fully vaccinated and 81.22 per cent have had at least one dose.
Elgin and Oxford
Southwestern Public Health added five cases to its tally on Thursday and 11 recoveries for a total of 4,007 cases with 32 active, 3,897 recoveries and 84 deaths.
Of the 26 active cases, 11 are in Woodstock and seven are in St. Thomas. Per-municipality case counts can be found on the health unit’s dashboard.
No one is currently hospitalized with COVID-19, according to SWPH.
The number of variant of concern cases climbed by one to 923, with 766 of those listed as the Alpha variant, 105 the Delta (an increase of one) and 52 the Beta.
There are no active institutional outbreaks reported in the region.
The region’s test positivity rate was 1.4 per cent for the week of Aug. 1, unchanged from the week of July 25.
As of Aug. 11, SWPH says 79.1 per cent of its residents aged 12 and older have received at least one dose of COVID-19 vaccine and 68.1 per cent have had two doses.
Information on where to get vaccinated, vaccine eligibility and booking and cancelling appointments can be found on the health unit’s website.
People can also add their names on a weekly basis to the health unit’s same-day vaccination list, also known as the Cancellation List.
Select pharmacies in the region are also continuing to offer COVID-19 vaccine shots.
Huron and Perth
Huron Perth Public Health recorded two COVID-19 cases on Thursday and three recoveries for a total of 1,963 cases with 15 active, 1,891 resolved and 57 deaths.
The number of cases confirmed to involve a variant of concern is unchanged at 363.
Of the 15 active cases, 13 are in North Perth. Case counts by municipality can be found on the health unit’s dashboard.
No one was listed as hospitalized with COVID-19 as of Thursday.
There is one active community outbreak, but HPPH has not provided any details about it. The health unit says it only discloses details of non-institutional outbreaks “if contact tracing cannot be completed and we determine there may be a risk to the public.”
There is also one confirmed COVID-19 case involving a health-care worker, according to HPPH.
The region’s test positivity rate was 1.1 per cent for the week of Aug. 1, up from 0.3 per cent for the week of July 25.
HPPH’s vaccine dashboard showed that as of Thursday, 78.7 per cent of those aged 12 and older have had at least one vaccine dose, while 70.5 per cent are fully vaccinated.
HPPH is providing “more options to make it easier for residents to get vaccinated, including walk-ins, evening hours, pop-up locations and a drive-thru clinic.” Further information can be found on the health unit’s website.
Information on pharmacies offering COVID-19 vaccines can be found on the province’s website.
Sarnia and Lambton
Lambton Public Health reported no new cases on Thursday but added one recovery, for a total of 3,644 cases with four active, 3,572 resolved and 68 deaths.
The most recent death, involving someone in their 70s, was reported on July 26.
The number of confirmed variant of concern cases is unchanged at 689.
According to Bluewater Health, there is currently one patient hospitalized with COVID-19.
Lambton Public Health is not reporting any active outbreaks in the region.
The region’s test positivity rate was 0.34 per cent for the week of Aug. 1, down from 0.82 per cent for the week of July 25.
Among those 12 and older, LPH says 76.4 per cent have had at least one dose while 69.5 per cent are fully vaccinated as of Thursday.
Those who are able to get vaccinated on short notice are encouraged to sign up for Lambton Public Health’s daily Vaccine Standby List.
Residents can book and re-book COVID-19 vaccine appointments using the health unit’s registration page. People can also call the vaccine call centre at 226-254-8222.
Information on pharmacies offering COVID-19 vaccines can be found on the province’s website.
—With files from Global News’ Jessica Patton
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