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Coronavirus Ottawa’s high-risk respiratory streak ends


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Coronavirus Ottawa’s high-risk respiratory streak ends

OttawaThe city has dropped out of high-risk territory from COVID-19, flu and other respiratory viruses for the first time since the end of August.1st week since August its trends are low enough to say thisAndrew Foote · CBC News · Posted: Apr 04, 2024 12:45 PM EDT | Last Updated: April 4Umbrellas were out on…

Coronavirus Ottawa’s high-risk respiratory streak ends

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The city has dropped out of high-risk territory from COVID-19, flu and other respiratory viruses for the first time since the end of August.

1st week since August its trends are low enough to say this

Andrew Foote · CBC News

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Coronavirus People carry umbrellas against mid-winter rain in a city.

Umbrellas were out on a rainy day on Bank Street in downtown Ottawa in February 2018. The city’s seeing similarly wet weather this week. (CBC)

Ottawa has dropped out of high-risk territory from COVID-19, flu and other respiratory viruses for the first time since the end of August.

The weekly respiratory update from Ottawa Public Health (OPH) credits a lower number of respiratory hospitalizations and outbreaks.

COVID-19 and RSV trends are seen as low, while flu wastewater readings and hospitalizations remain very high as this flu season stretches into spring.

The city could return to high-risk territory in the coming weeks: a similar analysis in the Kingston area has been wavering back and forth between high- and lower-risk.

Health officials recommendations include people cover coughs, wear masks, keep hands clean, stay home when sick and keep up with COVID and flu vaccines to help protect themselves and vulnerable people.

Coronavirus COVID-19 in Ottawa

Ottawa’s recent coronavirus wastewater average is stable.

Coronavirus A chart of the level of coronavirus in Ottawa's wastewater since April 2023.

Researchers have measured and shared the amount of novel coronavirus in Ottawa’s wastewater since June 2020. This is the data for the last year. (613covid.ca)

The weekly average test positivity rate in the city is around eight per cent. There are 10 new COVID-related hospitalizations in the city and the active COVID outbreak count is eight.

There have been two more COVID deaths reported in the capital. 

OPH’s monthly COVID vaccination update says 23 per cent of eligible residents have had a dose in the last six months, the same percentage as last month.

Coronavirus A bar and line graph of how many Ottawa residents have had the latest COVID-19 vaccine. A higher share of older people have had it.

Ottawa Public Health’s data on how many people in different age groups have the latest COVID-19 vaccine. It rolled out wide to the general public at the end of October. (Ottawa Public Health)

Coronavirus Across the region

In western Quebec, a stable 17 hospital patients have tested positive for COVID.

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The Kingston area health unit is back in high-risk respiratory territory because of a rise in its average flu test positivity.

The Eastern Ontario Health Unit (EOHU) still rates its overall respiratory risk as moderate and stable.

Hastings Prince Edward (HPE) Public Health‘s weekly COVID hospital average is two patients.

Leeds, Grenville and Lanark (LGL) data goes up to March 24, when most trends were dropping but COVID wastewater levels were rising. 

Renfrew County‘s next update is expected Thursday.

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