COVID-19 related death on Monday, raising the death toll in the area to 396.“Today we are reporting one death in our community related to COVID-19.
The individual was a male in his 80s,” Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang, medical officer of health, stated. “I wish to express my deep sympathy to the family of this individual.” ‘We aren’t far away’ from lifting Ontario’s mask mandate, Doug Ford says There have now been 83 COVID-19-related deaths announced in the area in 2022, including the 37 victims who were reported over the month of February.The pressure continues to fall on area hospitals as there are now 30 people in their care who are suffering from COVID-19, which is a decrease of 10 from Friday’s announced total.
Fourteen of those people are in need of intensive care.There are also five active outbreaks at area hospitals as the region is down to 13 active COVID-19 outbreaks in areas of concern.
There are also four in congregate settings and four others in long-term care or retirement homes.Waterloo Public Health reported another 118 new positive tests for the coronavirus on Monday, lifting the total number of cases in the area to 40,513.This lifts the rolling seven-day average number of new daily cases back up to 55.1.