COVID-19: Peterborough area death toll reaches 150; risk index remains high

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Peterborough Public Health reports three active COVID-19 outbreaks at the Peterborough Regional Health Centre as of Oct. 11.

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The risk index’s case rate indicator is at moderate after being at high on Sept. 27. Both PCR test per cent positivity and wastewater surveillance indicators remain at a “very high” level. The outbreak indicator moves from moderate to high and positive rapid antigen tests moves from “very low” to “low.”On Wednesday, the health unit also reported the first confirmed influenza case of the season in the region.

“We know that the individual acquired the influenza virus locally in this region, which means the flu is already circulating in our community,” said Dr. Thomas Piggott, medical officer of health. “As the vaccination programs for influenza and COVID-19 have started, I want to remind residents of the importance of coming forward for Fall vaccinations as soon as they are eligible.”103 — unchanged from Oct. 4 and down from 109 reported on Sept. 27. There were 73 active cases reported on Sept. 20. The province and health unit note the number of active cases being reported is an “underestimation” due to changes to PCR testing availability effective Dec. 31, 2021.

Peterborough Regional Health Centre: Three active outbreaks: A5 unit , B5 surgical unit and the geriatric assessment behavioural unit .St Joseph’s at Fleming long-term care in Peterborough: Declared on the Woodland unit on Sept. 25.Chartwell Jackson Creek Retirement Residence: Declared on Sept. 28 and was lifted on Oct. 11.St. Joseph’s at Fleming long-term care in Peterborough: Declared in the Creekside area on Sept. 15.

 

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