COVID-19 in Ottawa will likely warrant a shift from the orange-restrict level to the red-control zone on Ontario’s reopening framework in the coming days, the city’s top doctor said Tuesday.Dr.
Vera Etches said that multiple COVID-19 monitoring indicators in the nation’s capital have been firmly in the red zone for numerous days now.
Spiking COVID-19 cases put Ottawa into red zone territory The city’s coronavirus incidence rate stands at 46.3 cases per 100,000 people as of Tuesday, with the province’s cutoff for red stated at 40 cases per 100,000.
Similarly, the city’s coronavirus positivity rate was 2.5 per cent in the past week, matching the province’s threshold for tighter control measures.Among the restrictions in Ontario’s red zone.