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COVID-19: Peterborough reports 131 active lab-confirmed cases, outbreak lifted at retirement home

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Peterborough Public Health reported 36 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 over the weekend and a resolved outbreak, according to data released late Monday morning.

The health unit announced Monday that going forward, case updates will only be issued on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays (excluding holidays). The health unit’s COVID-19 tracker, issued around 11:10 a.m., reported the following data for the jurisdiction of Peterborough, Peterborough County, Curve Lake First Nation and Hiawatha First Nation:

Deaths: 61 — unchanged since Friday, March 18, when two deaths were reported — a man and a woman, both in their 70s, who were both unvaccinated. On March 11, the health unit removed three reported deaths early in the pandemic from its database due to a change in provincial methodology reporting.

New PCR-confirmed cases: 36 since the Friday, March 18 update.

PCR lab-confirmed active cases: 131 — down from 143 reported on Friday and 160 on Thursday. The health unit notes the number of active cases being reported is an “underestimation” due to changes to PCR testing availability effective Dec. 31, 2021.

Cumulative lab-confirmed cases: 5,946 since the pandemic was declared in March 2020.

Hospitalized cases: Peterborough Regional Health Centre on Thursday afternoon reported nine inpatients with COVID-19 (most recent data). The hospital reports one patient transfer related to provincial directives so far in 2022.

The health unit on Monday reported 226 cumulative hospitalized cases (unchanged) since the pandemic’s beginning and 35 cases (unchanged) have been admitted to an intensive care unit since March 2020.

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Resolved cases: 48 more since March 18. The 5,754 cumulative resolved cases make up approximately 96.7 per cent of all lab-confirmed cases since the pandemic was declared.

Clinics/testing: The health unit updates its list on its website of clinics offering first, second and third vaccine doses for youth ages 12 to 17 and adults, as well as first doses for children aged five to 11. Walk-ins are available for any eligible age or dose at the Healthy Planet Arena in Peterborough.

Walk-in clinics will be also be held every Wednesday in March at the Peterborough Public Library from noon to 6 p.m. for first, second and booster doses. Residents eligible for a fourth dose can also walk in.

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All other sites require appointments to be booked on Ontario’s online portal or by calling the provincial vaccine booking call centre at 1-833-943-3900.

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Vaccination

Daily updates are posted on the COVID-19 tracker. Of note, 332,616 have been administered since Jan. 26, 2021 — 146 additional doses since March 18.

  • Eligible residents (ages five and up): 87.2 per cent have one dose; 84.1 per cent have two doses and 55 per cent have three doses.
  • Adults (age 18 and up): 90 per cent have one dose; 88.1 per cent have two doses and 62.2 per cent have three doses.
  • Older adults (age 70 and up): 100 per cent have two doses; 89.7 per cent have three doses.
  • Youth (ages five to 11): 55.9 per cent have one dose and 38.1 per cent have two doses.
  • Youth (ages 12 to 17): 83.4 per cent have one dose, 80.4 per cent have two doses and 15.8 per cent have three doses
  • Doses: 123,558 residents have received a first dose while 119,095 have received two doses and 77,880 have received a third (booster) dose.

A number of Peterborough and area pharmacies offer vaccinations to eligible recipients. Appointments are required and can be made by calling the respective pharmacies or visiting the Ontario government’s website.

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Testing continues at Peterborough Regional Health Centre’s assessment centre at 1 Hospital Dr. More information about booking a test through the COVID-19 Assessment Centre can be found on the health unit’s website.

Rapid antigen tests: Pharmacies and grocery retailers in Peterborough and Peterborough County are offering kits. Visit the government’s website for updated availability.

Outbreaks

No new outbreaks were reported over the weekend. An outbreak declared March 10 at Rubidge Retirement Residence in Peterborough was reported resolved on Monday. There are three active outbreaks as of Monday morning:

  • Congregate living facility (no. 28) in Peterborough: Declared March 15.
  • Princess Gardens Retirement Residence in Peterborough: Declared March 3, the home on March 16 reported one new case involving a staff member who tested positive during their days off. All four residents cases in the Enriched Care area of the home were reported resolved.
  • Fairhaven long-term care in Peterborough: Outbreak declared Feb. 23 in the Riverside 1 Special Care home area. On March 15, the home reported one active resident case, down from five reported on March 10.

There have been 951 cases associated (unchanged since Friday) with 112 outbreaks since the pandemic was declared — 41 cases in the past 30 days and two cases over the past seven days.

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