New COVID-19 outbreaks are being added every day in Ottawa as the fourth wave of the pandemic sweeps across the city.
Ottawa Public Health reported 60 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, raising the number of active cases in the city to 433.
A third school in Ottawa has now been declared in COVID-19 outbreak following the recent return to school.
A student and a staff member have both tested positive for the virus at Marius-Barbeau Catholic Elementary School, according to OPH.
All three schools currently facing COVID-19 outbreaks are among Ottawa’s French-speaking boards, which both started the 2021-2022 school year on Aug. 31. Ottawa’s English-first schools went back on Sept. 7 in the case of the catholic board and on Sept. 9 for the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board.
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Another outbreak was also declared affecting a religious setting in Ottawa, the second such community institution to report an active outbreak.
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There are currently 12 ongoing outbreaks in the city.
There are meanwhile nine people now in hospital with COVID-19 in Ottawa, three of whom are in the intensive care unit.
No new deaths related to the virus were reported on Thursday.
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