The Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington region saw it’s first new case of novel coronavirus in almost three weeks on Wednesday, with the region’s total case number reaching 62.
Sixty-one of those cases are resolved. Tuesday’s case was also the first since the Kingston region became a net zero COVID-19 zone last Friday.
It was contracted, according to KFL&A Public Health, in another region in Ontario. Although Dr. Kieran Moore, medical officer of health for the region, would not say exactly where the person caught the disease, he did say public health has seen a trend of locals catching the disease from nearby urban centres. “Our last few cases have all traveled outside of the region and picked up the infection elsewhere, and I think