New daily cases in the province ranged this week between a high of 10,732 and a low of 5,774 *note: not all symptomatic people are being tested in accordance with new Ontario guidelines.
Restaurants and gyms can reopen Jan. 31 as part of Ontario's plan to gradually reopen the province, Premier Doug Ford announced yesterday.
Ontario has been at a modified Step 2 of the Roadmap to Reopen since Jan. 5. Under the measures, restaurants are closed to indoor dining and gyms are closed. Schools returned to in-person learning on Jan. 17.
Each step will last at least 21 days.
Here's the latest on new cases in Algoma
As of 2:45 p.m., Algoma Public Health has not reported any new cases of COVID-19.
The latest cases of the virus in the region were reported today.
Here are the latest COVID-19 numbers from Algoma Public Health, updated at 3:30 p.m. on Jan. 20:
- 223,400 tested
- 3,193 confirmed *Note: As of Dec. 31, 2021, the province has limited COVID-19 PCR testing to the highest risk populations. Furthermore, some people with mild or asymptomatic infection may not seek testing. Algoma Public Health states that the numbers of confirmed cases are an underestimate of the actual number of people with COVID-19 in the Algoma region.
- 576 (4) active cases *Note: the number in brackets is a case in a non-Algoma resident currently in the region.
- 16 (1) currently hospitalized *Note: the number in brackets is a case in a non-Algoma resident currently in the region.
- 2,617 resolved
- 22 deceased
Algoma Public Health is reporting that recent results from additional laboratory testing have detected the following variants of concern in Algoma:
- B.1.1.7 (Alpha), first detected in the UK
- B.1.617.2 (Delta), first detected in India
- P.1 (Gamma), first detected in Brazil
- B.1.1.529 (Omicron), first detected in South Africa
Total confirmed cases by area of residence:
- 2,665 in Sault Ste. Marie and area
- 301 in central and east Algoma
- 124 in Elliot Lake and area
- 103 in north Algoma
Comparatively, in Chippewa County, which covers Sault Ste. Marie Mich. and surrounding area, the COVID-19 data as of Jan. 12 states (note: case counts have been reset to reflect new reporting format. Cases from March 2020-Dec. 31, 2021: 5,275 total, 4641 recoveries, 69 deaths):
- 1533 cumulative positives
- 281 cumulative recovered
- 7 deaths
- 9 cases currently hospitalized
Here's the latest on COVID-19 vaccinations in Algoma:
As of 2:15 p.m. on Jan. 17:
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Population coverage
% of total population that has received at least one dose 83.5% % of total population that have received at least two doses 77.9% % of eligible population (5+) that has received at least one dose 87.2% % of eligible population (5+) that have received at least two doses 81.3% % of adult population (18+) that have received at least one dose 90.1% % of adult population (18+) that have received at least two doses 87.3% % of youth population (12-17) that have received at least one dose 83.4% % of youth population (12-17) that has received at least two doses 79.1% % of child population (5-11) that have received at least one dose 53.4%
APH reported cases this week:
Hospitalizations up two, active case count drops by 90 reported on Jan. 15.
Hospitalizations unchanged, 60 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Jan. 16.
No new hospitalizations, 39 new cases of COVID-19 reported on Jan. 17.
Two new hospitalizations, region's 22nd COVID-related death reported on Jan. 18.
71 new COVID cases reported by APH, hospitalizations remain the same reported on Jan. 19.
Hospitalizations rise by three, active COVID case count drops reported on Jan. 20.
One new hospitalization, 55 new cases reported on Jan. 21.
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