The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit has reported a death and 27 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 over the past 24 hours, according to data released Friday afternoon.
The regional health unit’s dashboard as of 2 p.m. reported the following case data:
Deaths: 104 — A new death was reported in the City of Kawartha Lakes who was in their 70s and fully vaccinated. Since the pandemic was declared in March 2020, the health unit has reported 77 deaths in the City of Kawartha Lakes, 26 in Northumberland County and one in Haliburton County.
New lab-confirmed cases: 27 since Thursday’s update — 17 in the City of Kawartha Lakes, nine in Northumberland County and one in Haliburton County.
Active lab-confirmed cases: 139 — up from 136 reported Thursday — which includes 63 in the Kawarthas, 68 in Northumberland County and eight in Haliburton County. The health unit notes that due to changes in provincial testing guidelines, the number of active cases is an “underestimate” of actual community spread.
Hospitalized cases: One case is currently in hospital — down by one since Thursday. The case is listed as receiving care in an intensive care unit. There have been 175 cumulative hospitalized cases since the pandemic was declared, including 94 in the Kawarthas, 75 in Northumberland County (one more) and six in Haliburton County. Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay reports five patients as of noon Friday with one identifying COVID-19 as the primary cause of admission. The health unit notes there are “slight delays” in reporting case admittance, intensive care unit admission and hospital discharges.
Cumulative cases: 6,998 since the pandemic’s beginning — five pending with 3,466 in the Kawarthas, 3,126 in Northumberland County and 401 in Haliburton County.
Resolved cases: 6,768 — an additional 15 since Thursday. The resolved cases make up approximately 97 per cent of all cases.
Vaccination: The health unit’s latest vaccination rate data was released Tuesday and can be found in this article. Walk-in vaccination clinics are open for all hours for anyone aged five and older looking for a first, second or booster dose at immunization clinics in Cobourg, Lindsay, Colborne, Minden, Fenelon Falls, Brighton and Campbellford. Appointments can also be booked via the provincial booking system or by calling 1-833-943-3900 (TTY for people who are deaf, hearing-impaired or speech-impaired: 1-866-797-0007). A list of dates and times is available on the health unit’s website.
Testing: The COVID-19 assessment centre is now back operating out of Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay.
Rapid-antigen tests: The Ontario government says free rapid antigen tests will be made available at select grocery stores and pharmacies. For other community eligibility, visit the government’s website.
Outbreaks
The health unit only reports outbreaks at “high-risk settings.” No new outbreaks were reported Friday. An outbreak was reported resolved at Warkworth Institution in Warkworth.
Active outbreaks Friday afternoon (unless noted, case details unavailable):
- Extendicare Cobourg: Declared Feb. 18
- Campbellford Memorial Hospital: As of Feb. 18, there were eight confirmed patient cases on the medical wing of the inpatient unit.
- Island Park Retirement Residence in Campbellford: Declared Feb. 14. On Friday morning, the home reported nine active cases (seven residents and two staff members) — unchanged since Tuesday. There were two resident cases on Feb. 18.
- Two outbreaks at Northumberland Hills Hospital in Cobourg: Declared Feb. 14 in the 1B restorative unit and declared Feb. 10 on the 1A rehab unit.
- Frost Manor long-term care in Lindsay: Declared Feb. 4.
- Central East Correctional Centre: Declared Jan. 17. Outbreaks were declared on “multiple units.” The province on Feb. 23 reported 21 active cases among inmates. At its peak, there were 269 cases reported on Jan. 31.
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