COVID-19 outbreaks, hospitalizations, wastewater levels continue to rise in Ottawa ottnews ottawa
. Health officials have said people should get all COVID-19 vaccines they're eligible for, wear masks indoors and follow isolation guidelines.The average level of coronavirus in Ottawa's wastewater has been rising for a month. It's higher than the peaks of most previous waves, but below the heights reached in April 2022.
Researchers measuring and sharing the amount of novel coronavirus in Ottawa's wastewater reported new pandemic records for daily readings and the weekly average in April 2022. The most recent data is from July 10.Twenty-seven Ottawa residents with COVID-19 are in local hospitals, according to OPH's latest update. Five of those patients are in intensive care..
Including those categories, 117 COVID-19 patients were in hospital as of its most recent data. That's up by more than 30 since the previous OPH update. Ottawa Public Health has a COVID-19 hospital count that shows all hospital patients who tested positive for COVID, including those admitted for other reasons, and who live in other areas. There were 82 as of July 10 and 117 as of July 13.
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