Martin Sanchez
COVID-19 Update
This is Oakville's coronavirus update for Saturday, November 11, 2023. The number of average daily COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in Oakville are up significantly this week.
Halton reports that yet another two new senior care outbreaks have opened. Worrying still is that ten new institutional outbreaks have opened in less than a month, mainly focused on seniors care in Halton.
Currently, the scariest metric that COVID-19 is growing as a renewed health concern is Halton's testing positivity rate is, as of today, over 20%, a rate that is dangerously high, and a 2023 record.
There is good news: now that new subvariant EG.5 and XBB focused boosters are available Ontario-wide, Halton's total vaccinations are now at 1.62 million doses.
Better still, 11% of the population is now up-to-date on their correct dosage - the highest percentage of all 2023, and a number that's doubled in the last several weeks.
The latest Omicron subvariants EG.5 and XBB are now present and infecting cases in southern Ontario and across Canada.
Active cases Canada-wide has surpassed 605,000 people. In the nationwide vaccination effort, earlier this week Canada administered its 100 millionth dose of COVID-19 vaccine.
The worldwide case total to date, as predicted, has now surpassed 770 million cases recorded worldwide since the start of the pandemic. Confirmed global deaths are approaching 7 million people, though the real count of unofficial deaths is, almost certainly, millions higher.
**Vaccine booking: All doses and booster doses are now available for anyone in Halton age 5 and up, though fourth doses must be at least five months since your last dose and 90 days since having COVID-19.
Halton continues to book first and second-dose vaccinations for all residents age six months and older, plus third and fourth dose boosters for anyone age 5 and up.
New data from Halton Regional Health this week:
Halton is averaging 15.0 new COVID-19 cases per day, up slightly from last week's 13.4 average daily cases.
- There are 12 active outbreaks in Halton (2 more than last week)
- 20.2% of locally administered COVID-19 tests are coming back positive (2.6% more than last week)
- 22 people are being treated in hospital with COVID-19 (9 more than last week)
Vaccinations in Halton Region:
- At least 1.62 million doses have been administered in Halton
- 93% of Halton residents have at least two doses (the primary series)
- 11% of eligible Halton residents (age 12+) are up to date on their booster shots (have had the primary series and a booster dose in the last six months)
- 52% of eligible residents have a primary series and a booster more than six months ago
Canadian COVID-19 Update:
- Canada has had 4.61 million cumulative cases of COVID-19
- There are 609,200 active cases in Canada (+3,100 this week)
- 3,475 people are currently in hospital (-8 this week)
- There are 51,388 deaths to date (+47 this week)
- 82.60% of Canadians are fully vaccinated
Global COVID-19 Update:
- U.S. hospitalizations are up 0.1% this past week
- U.S. deaths have increased 5.6% this week, continuing to grow
- Americans with up-to-date with all recommended vaccine booster doses are no longer being reported by the CDC
- 771.82 million people worldwide have been diagnosed with COVID-19 since the pandemic started; 6.98 million people have died
The evidence is clear: though transmission has dramatically slowed, vaccination (including all recommended booster shots) is still the best way to be protected from contracting COVID-19.
Local, provincial, national and international health units affirm the same data that Canada's approved vaccines and all boosters effectively protect you from COVID-19 and significantly reduces your risk of getting sick, going to the hospital, and dying from the disease.
Sources:
- Halton Region (and halton.ca/covid19)
- Halton Healthcare
- Joseph Brant Hospital
- HDSB COVID Advisory Page
- The Government of Ontario dashboard
- Public Health Ontario COVID-19 Data Tool
- Government of Canada
- COVID-19 Vaccination Tracker Canada
- The U.S. Centre for Disease Control
- Our World in Data
- Johns Hopkins University Research Centre
- World Health Organization