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15 new COVID-19 deaths in Windsor-Essex; cases bounce back up

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) reported 173 new cases and 15 additional deaths on Tuesday.

Health unit says there are 53 outbreaks across the region, 173 new cases

Dr. Wajid Ahmed, WECHU's medical officer of health, is seen in a file photo. (Sanjay Maru/CBC)

Though there are signs that COVID-19 cases are plateauing in Windsor-Essex, deaths and outbreaks across the region continue.

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit reported 15 COVID-19-related deaths on Tuesday, including sixresidents of long-term care and retirement homes.

The number of active outbreaks has risen to 53. Twenty-seven are in workplaces, while 20 outbreaks are active at seniors' homes.

The health unit also issued a possible "low risk" COVID-19 exposure notice Tuesday for a Dollarama located at 25 Amy Croft Dr. in Lakeshore for Jan. 4 to 9 and Jan. 13. Anyone who visited the store on those dates should monitor for symptoms 14 days from the time of exposure, the health unit said.

The region also saw an increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases of 173, bringing the cumulative case count to 11,230.

Dr. Wajid Ahmed, medical officer of health with WECHU, said there are day-to-day fluctuations in new cases, but the seven-day average shows cases are "stabilizing." On Tuesday, the averagestoodat 177.1, virtually the same as Monday.

He also said there has been a bit of a slowdownin numbers of people seeking a COVID-19 test at Windsor Regional Hospital.

"That could meana good thing because maybe people are not symptomatic. That's why they're not going to the assessment centre, or it could be some other factors," he said.

Death of retirement home resident under investigation

Ahmed confirmed that the death of a Windsor-Essex retirement home resident is being investigated. This person hadreceivedthe COVID-19 vaccine.

He would not provide details because ofpatient privacy concerns.

Ahmed said when it comes to adverse reactions, there can be a correlation or there can be two completely isolated events.

"Sometimes, it's just the timing of one event versus the other," he said.

Ahmedsaidthat based on the international data, the vaccine is safe and the most effective way of preventing COVID-19.

Pfizer-BioNtechvaccine shipments delayed

Ahmed says the region should be able to achieve its current vaccination target,despite delays in shipment for the Pfizer-BioNtech vaccine.

Canada is only expected to receive half of its allotment of the vaccine over the next four weeks, according to Maj.-Gen. Dany Fortin, the military commander leading vaccine logistics.

Ahmed said he has been provided with projections for receipt of vaccines after discussionsthe premier's officeand retired Gen. Rick Hillier, who is leading vaccine rollout in Ontario.

Staff and caregivers connected to seniors' facilitieswill continue to be the priority for vaccination with the Pfizer-BioNtech product.Second doses are already being administered.

"Based on the projection, we should be able to achievethat target, and we will continue to prioritize and reprioritize to make sure the long-term care,retirement homestaff, residents, essential caregivers are given the first priority with any vaccine that comes in ourregion," he said.

Active case count down to just over 2,500

There are2,519active cases of COVID-19 in the region.

Of the new cases announced Tuesday, 15 are connected to outbreaks, 12 are close contacts of confirmed cases and two were community acquired. The majority remain under investigation.

Overall in the pandemic, 271 people in Windsor-Essex have lost their lives with COVID-19.

There are currently 121 people in hospital,17 of them in intensive care.

Four hospital outbreaks active

The health unit declared a new outbreak at Hotel Dieu Grace Healthcare Monday. There are also threeoutbreaks active at Windsor Regional Hospital, two attheOuellette campus and onein a unit of the Met Campus.

Two community settings, both Assisted Living Southwestern Ontario locations, are in outbreak.

Outbreaks are active at 27workplaces:

  • Six in Leamington's agriculturalsector.
  • Five in Kingsville's agriculturalsector.
  • Three in Windsor's health care and social assistance sector.
  • One in Leamington's health care and social assistance sector.
  • One in Lakeshore's health care and social assistance sector.
  • One in Kingsville's health care and social assistance sector.
  • One in Windsor's food and beverage service sector.
  • Two in Windsor's manufacturing sector.
  • One in a personal service setting in LaSalle.
  • Three in public administration settings in Windsor.
  • One in a retail setting in Essex.
  • One in Essex's finance and insurance sector.
  • One in a transportation and warehousing setting in Windsor

There are 20active outbreaks at long-term care and retirement facilities:

  • Chartwell Leamingtonin Leamington with one staff case.
  • Regency Park in Windsor with three resident cases and one staff case.
  • Chartwell Royal Marquis, with one resident case and one staff case.
  • Harrow Woods Retirement Home, with five resident cases and onestaff case.
  • Seasons Retirement Home in Amherstburg, with threestaff cases.
  • Devonshire Retirement Residence in Windsor, with 31resident cases and sixstaff cases.
  • Chartwell Royal Oak in Kingsville, with twostaff cases.
  • Rosewood Erie Glen in Leamington, with 31resident cases and five staff cases.
  • Chateau Park in Windsor with four staff cases.
  • Leamington Mennonite Home with sevenstaff cases.
  • Augustine Villas in Kingsville, with 51 resident and 15staff cases.
  • Sunrise Assisted Living of Windsor, with 13resident cases and eight staff cases.
  • Huron Lodge in Windsor, with 44resident cases and 26staff cases.
  • Sun Parlor Home in Leamington, one resident case and 10staff cases.
  • Banwell Gardens Care Centre in Windsor, with 115resident cases and 62staff cases.
  • The Shoreview at Riverside in Windsor, with 28resident cases and 11staff cases.
  • Extendicare Tecumseh, with 90 resident cases and 57staff cases.
  • Berkshire Care Centre in Windsor, with 94resident and 61staff cases.
  • The Village at St. Clair in Windsor, with 161resident cases and 126staff cases.
  • Village of Aspen Lake in Tecumseh, with 60resident cases and 29staff cases.

Cases in Chatham-Kent, Sarnia

In Lambton County, officials reported28new cases Tuesday. There have been 1,675 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic.

Chatham-Kentsaw 11new cases, bringing its total to 1,028.

Corrections

  • This story has been updated to correct the number of deaths among long-term care and retirement home residents reported on Monday, which is six.
    Jan 19, 2021 12:37 PM ET