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Windsor-Essex reports 50 COVID-19 cases over 2 days

According to the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit, which releaseda multi-day totaldue to the Victoria Day holiday, 34 new cases were reported on Monday and 16 on Tuesday.

Region has surpassed 50% vaccination rate, southwestern Ontario health unit's MOH says

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit on Tuesday reported a two-day total of 50 new cases of COVID-19. (Sanjay Maru/CBC)

Windsor-Essex passed a milestone in COVID-19 vaccinations over the weekend more than 50 per cent of all residents have now had at least one shot, said the southwestern Ontario region's medical officer of health.

"While this is good news, we continue to post daily COVID-19 case counts in our community," Dr. Wajid Ahmed said duringtheWindsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) daily briefing on Tuesday.

"More than half of these cases are variants of concern that continue to pose the threat that things can change quickly."

The WECHUreported a two-day increase of 50 new cases:34 on Monday and 16 on Tuesday, a multi-day total releaseddue to the Victoria Day holiday.

As of Tuesday,246,632 vaccinedoses hadbeen administered and 227,602 people have had at least one dose, representing 66.7 per cent of all adults.

As of this week, a new population will become eligible to receive their second shots, the health unit said.

Those who received the AstraZeneca vaccine from March 10 to 19 will be eligible to get their second dose at select pharmacies.

WECHU CEO Theresa Marentettesaid around 4,500 doses have been earmarked forlocal pharmacies, and the majority will get their allocation on Tuesday. Details on which pharmacies will be stocked with the shot will be made available on the health unit's website, she said.

On Sunday, following a Friday announcement from the province, local vaccine eligibility was expanded to those 12 and up.

The announcement was made ahead of the previous provincial plan, which had been set for the week of May 31.

In the meantime, there will be limited capacityfor that population to get vaccinated, said Marentette.

"We have increased a few of our appointments throughout all of the sites this week just a little bit to accommodate some people, butthe majority will probably have to wait until May 31 or after that for more availability," she said.

Old Sears being considered for vaccination site

The health unit and its partners have begundiscussions on consolidating the fourWindsor vaccination sites down to one, but no transition date has been set, the WECHU said.

"These are sites that are for other purposes and those conversations are just beginning to happen. It's a timing issue for sure. We want to make sure that we have as many people vaccinated as we can with first doses and we will be beginning our second doses soon."

Marentette confirmed one of the locations being discussed is the former Sears space at Devonshire Mall.

Vaccinationsare nowoffered at:

  • Windsor Family Credit Union Centre.
  • St. Clair College Sportsplex.
  • Windsor Hall.
  • Moy Medical Center.

There are also two locations in Essex County:Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre in Leamington andLibro Credit Union Centre in Amherstburg.

360 active cases

Throughout Windsor and Essex County, 360 known COVID-19 cases were considered active Tuesday. Of those,195 involve more contagious variants of concern.

Of the 50 new cases reported betweenMonday and Tuesday, 12 wereclose contacts of confirmed cases, six cases werecommunity acquired, three were outbreak related and 29 were under investigation

Twenty-onepeople who tested positive for COVID-19 were in hospital Tuesday and there have been 424 deaths locally since the pandemic began.

An outbreak atSouthwest Detention Centre has been active since April 23.

The 10ongoing outbreaks at workplaces are:

  • One in Kingsville's agriculture sector.
  • Four in Windsor's health-care and social assistance sector.
  • One in Lakeshore's health-care and social assistance sector.
  • Two in Windsor's manufacturing sector.
  • One in Windsor's mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction sector.
  • One in Windsor's food and beverage sector.

Chatham-Kent and Sarnia-Lambton

Lambton Public Health has reported four new cases since Sunday. Fifty-five cases wereactive overalland 60 people have died from COVID-19 in the region.

The number of active cases in Chatham-Kent has grown by threesince the municipality's last update on Friday,24 cases active in total Tuesday.

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