23 more recoveries brings the active COVID-19 case count down to 128 in Chatham-Kent

The active COVID-19 case count has dropped by 12 to 128 across Chatham-Kent.

The Chatham-Kent Public Health Unit has updated their ‘current situation’ page, which provides a summary of COVID-19 cases and testing in Chatham-Kent, on Wednesday, January 6, 2021.

Public health officials announced 23 more recoveries, bringing the total to 685.

The total number of cases has increased by 11 to 816, CK Public Health officials say.

Overall, there are remains 10 active COVID-19 outbreaks across the community:

– Three institutional outbreaks: Riverview Gardens, Copper Terrace and Village on the Thames.

– Six un-named workplace outbreaks.

– One congregate living outbreak.

94 of the active cases are linked to close contact, 19 are unknown, nine are linked to workplace outbreaks in Chatham-Kent, two are linked to workplace outbreaks outside of Chatham-Kent, one case is linked to the congregate living outbreak, one is linked to institutional outbreaks in Chatham-Kent, one is linked to institutional outbreaks outside of Chatham-Kent and one case has information pending.

CK Public Health officials say four people from Chatham-Kent remain hospitalized with COVID-19.

Since the pandemic began in March, three people have died from COVID-19 from Chatham-Kent.

A total of 55,997 tests for the virus have been completed to date.

In a press release issued on Monday, January 4, 2021 CK Public Health officials say the majority of active cases are household or close contacts of previously reported cases, and several are outbreak-related.

“Nevertheless, there is a growing number without a known exposure… no epi-link to a case, an outbreak or travel,” public health officials say.

“The rapid rise in positive cases in Chatham-Kent over the past two weeks is concerning but is not limited to CK. Case numbers are rising across Ontario as was predicted by provincial modelling. The main source of our local cases appears to be close contact during indoor gatherings over the holidays, often with people from high prevalence jurisdictions.”

Public health officials say so far they have been able to trace and isolate the contacts of all positive cases and they are working with the Province to get the vaccine here as soon as possible.

“I want to remind everyone to respect the lockdown conditions, stay home as much as possible and do not host or attend indoor gatherings,” stated Dr. David Colby, Medical Officer of Health for Chatham-Kent, in a press release.

The people testing positive on Monday were exposed up to two weeks ago, CK Public Health officials say.

“With increased contacts over the holiday period, Chatham-Kent is likely to see increased case numbers for some time,” CK Public Health officials added.

“Stay home except for essential reasons and limit contact with others as much as possible.”

As of 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, December 26, 2020, Chatham-Kent joined a province-wide shutdown, which will be in effect for a period of 28 days.

More details about the province-wide shutdown can be found, here.

Public health officials are encouraging people to continue following these public health measures:

To view the full ‘current situation’ page from CK Public Health, click here.

For more information about COVID-19, residents are asked to visit
http://www.ckpublichealth.com/covid19 or call the CK Public Health COVID-19 intake line at 519-355-1071 ex. 1900.

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