Wishlist Please, enable Wishlist.
Log in / Sign in

Lost password?

Cart $0.00 0

No products in the cart.

Return To Shop
Shopping cart (0)
Subtotal: $0.00

Checkout

Free shipping over 49$
Air Purifier SpecialistAir Purifier Specialist
  • Shop
  • About Us
  • News, Reviews & Info
    • Latest News
    • Product Reviews
    • Tips and Information
  • Contact Us
COVID-19 recoveries outnumber new cases in latest provincial report
Latest News

COVID-19 recoveries outnumber new cases in latest provincial report

26 April 2020 /Posted byBarbara / 284

There were more resolutions than COVID-19 cases reported by Ontario Public Health Units as of Saturday, along with a record number of 12,020 more tests conducted across the province. 

Three of these cases were reported in Northern Ontario, along with eight recoveries by the Porcupine Health Unit. One case was found in the Cochrane, Matheson, Iroquois Falls and Smooth Rock Falls area, one in the Thunder Bay district, and another in the area of Sault Ste. Marie. 

Resolutions as defined by the Ministry of Health, include all cases reported to as recovered by Ontario’s 33 Public Health Units and the Coronavirus Entry System, as well as cases 14 days past symptom onset or date of infection, in the event that the patient was asymptomatic. Meaning that some cases considered resolved could hypothetically still be experiencing symptoms. 

There are now 6,432 active cases in the province of the original 14,432 confirmed to have the virus, following the report of 437 new cases and 491 recoveries. Of these individuals, an additional 13 more have been hospitalized, contributing to a total of 938 to date, 252 are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and 195 are in the ICU on a ventilator. 

An additional 24 deaths were reported as part of the latest provincial update, bringing the total number of COVID-19 related fatalities to 835. Reports by long-term care facilities still make up around 54-78 per cent of these fatailites, depending on the variation between reports by the Ministry of Long-Term Care and Public Health Ontario. 

These reports, however, are said to reflect all outbreak-related cases and deaths reported by long-term care facilities regardless of whether the case has been laboratory confirmed. Deaths among non-laboratory confirmed cases are not included in the cumulative provincial total. 

The Ministry of Long-Term Care has reported 147 outbreaks to date, leading to 2,520 cases among residents and 1,161 cases among staff. This has resulted in the deaths of 654 residents and less than five employees.

Public Health Ontario has confirmed five more outbreaks of COVID-19 since Saturday, with data received shortly after the ministry, contributing to a total of 167. According to their data, 31 long-term care homes have recovered from an outbreak since the pandemic began. 

St. Joseph’s Villa in Sudbury is the only long-term care facility in Northern Ontario to have reported an outbreak of the virus thus far. Of the 128 bed capacity, less than five cases have been confirmed among residents as well as less than five cases among employees. 

A total of 229,638 tests have been performed in Ontario as of April 26 at 1 p.m., 207,789 being negative. 

Northern Ontario health units have been responsible for 12,207 of these tests, resulting in the diagnosis of 228 individuals, including 177 recoveries and five deaths.

Public Health Sudbury and Districts are aware of 3,225 tests conducted in the area since the outbreak, for which 2,800 have come back negative. There have been 50 cases confirmed in the population to date, including 40 recoveries and one death. 

Thunder Bay District Health Unit still has the greatest number of cases thus far with a total of 63, including 46 recoveries. The second highest number of cases has been reported by the Porcupine Health Unit at a total of 58, including 42 recoveries and three deaths.

There have been 46,640 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Canada as of April 26 at 1:12 p.m., including 17,256 resolutions and 2,560 deaths. 

Across the globe, a total of 2,810,325 cases have been confirmed resulting in 193,825 deaths in 213 countries, areas, or territories as of April 26 at 3 p.m. 

Read More

Tags: bacteria, Covid 19, Health Alert, viruses
Share Post
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Pinterest
  • Mail to friend
  • Linkedin
  • Whatsapp
  • Skype
24 new cases of COVID-19 this ...
1 death, 24 new weekend Niagar...

About author

About Author

Barbara

Other posts by Barbara

Related posts

Pinecrest Nursing Home, hard hit by COVID-19, says outbreak is over

14 May 2020
Pinecrest Nursing Home, hard hit by COVID-19, says outbreak is over - newhamburgindependent.ca Continue reading

Pangolins May Not Have Been The Intermediary Host of SARS-CoV-2 After All

14 May 2020
TESSA KOUMOUNDOUROS 14 MAY 2020 Understanding the origins of the virus causing COVID-19 is one of the key questions scientists are trying to resolve while... Continue reading
Convalescent plasma is safe to treat COVID-19: nationwide study
Latest News
Read more

Convalescent plasma is safe to treat COVID-19: nationwide study

14 May 2020
The most comprehensive national study to date has found that convalescent plasma appears to be safe to use on COVID-19 patients, a promising development in... Continue reading
Studies provide more evidence that coronavirus damages the kidneys
Latest News
Read more

Studies provide more evidence that coronavirus damages the kidneys

14 May 2020
One-third of hospitalized coronavirus patients have kidney damage and high levels of the virus in the organs, two studies revealOne study found that 36.6% of... Continue reading
New York Sent Recovering Coronavirus Patients to Nursing Homes: ‘It Was a Fatal Error’
Latest News
Read more

New York Sent Recovering Coronavirus Patients to Nursing Homes: ‘It Was a Fatal Error’

14 May 2020
In late March, Dottie Hickey got a call from Luxor Nursing & Rehabilitation at Mills Pond, the nursing home where her sister lived. The 79-year-old... Continue reading

Comments are closed

Recent Posts

  • Pinecrest Nursing Home, hard hit by COVID-19, says outbreak is over
  • Pangolins May Not Have Been The Intermediary Host of SARS-CoV-2 After All
  • Convalescent plasma is safe to treat COVID-19: nationwide study
  • Studies provide more evidence that coronavirus damages the kidneys
  • New York Sent Recovering Coronavirus Patients to Nursing Homes: ‘It Was a Fatal Error’

Recent Comments

    © Copyright 2013      Air Technology Solutions Canada

    Powered by  Barbara Blackett Consulting
    • Shipping and Returns
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use