
Medical officer of health 'cautiously optimistic' as Windsor-Essex COVID-19 rates still high
CBC
Windsor-Essex has seen some flattening of the curve, but remains a hot spot for COVID-19 spread, according to data released by public health officials Thursday.
The region has the third highest case rate in Ontario and the second highest percentage of COVID-19 tests coming back positive at four per cent, said Ramsey D'Souza, manager of epidemiology with the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit.
"Even though rates are decreasing across the province, our rates continue to be high," he told reporters during a virtual briefing. "We are seeing a stable number of cases in our school-aged children as well, which is reflected in the number of outbreaks we see and also in the number of dismissals that we have as well."
The seven-day case rate has declined slightly from the previous week. It stands at 47.2 cases per 100,000 compared; it was 53.2 the previous week.
Dr. Shanker Nesathurai, acting medical officer of health, said he was "cautiously optimistic," but noted how young people are disproportionately impacted by COVID-19 in the region, with about 250 school cohorts dismissed this year.
In the last two weeks, 35 per cent of those who tested positive were children and youth under 19.
In other news, the health unit said there are 33 new cases of COVID-19 and one more person — a man in his 70s — has died after contracting COVID-19.













