Kieran Moore city Kingston covid-19 coronavirus news coronavirus update Coronavirus Kieran Moore city Kingston

50 COVID-19 cases resolved, only 5 active cases currently in Kingston

Reading now: 323
globalnews.ca

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

Read more on globalnews.ca
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

Gotabaya Rajapaksa - The economy is recovering, says President during meeting with professionals - newsfirst.lk
newsfirst.lk
86%
261
The economy is recovering, says President during meeting with professionals
COLOMBO (News 1st); President Gotabaya Rajapaksa said that the nature or extent of the challenges will not matter in fulfilling the promises made to the people.He noted that development activities continue in the country while taking necessary steps to control the COVID-19 pandemic.The President also pointed out that the economy, which had been collapsed for nearly two years, is gradually recovering.The President made these remarks participating in the first round of discussions in a series of sessions with professionals representing various fields, held at the President’s House on Friday (11).The professionals who participated in the discussion said that they are further committed to make the national programme a success by giving the necessary strength to achieve the goals desired by the President, said a statement.The professionals vehemently rejected the allegations spread by some sections with the objective of achieving narrow political agendas, the statement added.Experts in the field said that the new approach to agriculture initiated by the President is being continuously supported by the researchers and entrepreneurs who are engaged full time in these fields, further noted the statement.Representatives from a wide range of fields, including education, policy, sociology, agriculture, research, water and renewable energy, medical, engineering and innovation, were present at the discussion with the President.Ministers, State Ministers, Members of Parliament, the Governor of the Central Bank, the Secretary to the President, the Principal Advisor to the President and many others were also present.
DMCA