COVID-19-related deaths on Wednesday, raising the death toll in the region to 365, including 52 victims already in 2022.“Today we are reporting four deaths in our community related to COVID-19,” Dr.
Hsiu-Li Wang, medical officer of health, stated. “The individuals were a male in his 90s, a female in her 90s, a male in his 80s, and a female in her 70s.
I wish to express my deep sympathy to the families of these individuals.” Doug Ford says future COVID-19 lockdowns ‘not our goal,’ wants to ‘move forward’ cautiously Three of the victims resided at long-term care or retirement homes that are currently under active outbreak: one person from the Columbia Forest Retirement Home in Waterloo, another connected to the Westhill Retirement Home in Kitchener a third involving St.
Luke’s Place in Cambridge.There are currently 61 active COVID-19 outbreaks in the region, including 32 at long-term care or retirement homes, 16 in congregate settings and 13 at the three area hospitals.A week ago, there were 75 active outbreaks in the region.