COVID-19: Three new deaths in twice-weekly Ottawa update; indicators 'relatively unchanged'

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COVID-19: Three new deaths in twice-weekly Ottawa update; indicators 'relatively unchanged'
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100: Confirmed COVID-19 patients in hospitals as of Wednesday , 39 in hospital because COVID-19 and 61 for other reasons 14.

1: Per cent test positivity in the community Local COVID-19 indicators are all “relatively unchanged” from last week, Public Health said in a weekly “snapshot” Thursday.Article content

“While it’s too early to tell if the decreases seen in previous weeks have stopped, it’s a reminder this wave is not over,” the health unit said. “The levels of COVID-19 in our community are still high, and it’s very important to keep using your layers of protection. We still strongly recommend wearing masks in indoor and/or crowded public settings.Levels of COVID-19 in ’s wastewater are high and relatively unchanged since the Aug. 18 update, OPH said Thursday. The per cent of lab tests coming back positive, new COVID-19 hospital admissions and new outbreaks are moderate and relatively unchanged from last week.

Be “extra vigilant with your layers” if headed to a gathering — stay home if sick, wear a mask when needed and be up-to-date on vaccinations, OPH said.Article content

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