The Haldimand Norfolk Health Unit reported last week two new COVID-19 deaths, bringing the total number of fatalities to 100 since the start of the pandemic in March of 2020.
One of the deaths was a COVID-19 caused death while the other was a COVID-19 contributing death.
The HNHU does not release details on specific deaths.
The following is other information released on Wednesday by the health unit (with the previous week’s information in brackets).
Hospitalizations
- Three people hospitalized for COVID-19 at one of the area’s three local hospitals (18)
COVID-19 boxes
- 81 confirmed COVID-19 cases over the past week (86)
Influenza cases
- Zero confirmed cases of influenza, zero people hospitalized with influenza, zero people in an ICU with influenza, zero people admitted to hospital for influenza, zero influenza caused or related deaths (2, 0, 0, 0)
Outbreaks
- Two ongoing COVID-19 outbreaks, zero ongoing influenza outbreaks, one non-COVID/non-influenza outbreak (5, 0, 2). Outbreak locations: two long-term care homes, one other congregate setting
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