Almost all of Kingston’s COVID-19 cases are resolved as of Wednesday. According to new numbers released by KFL&A Public Health, there were no new cases identified in the region between Tuesday and Wednesday — the region’s total still stands at 55.
However, five more cases were deemed resolved Wednesday, bringing that total up to 50, which means there are only five active cases of the novel coronavirus in the city.
It’s good news, considering testing criteria has widened, and actual testing has considerably ramped up in the region, according to Dr.
Kieran Moore, medical officer of health for KFL&A Public. “The guideline for who gets at the actual test has increased. So it’s fever and or cough and/or increased difficulty breathing,” Moore