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Case of COVID-19 Halton
This is Oakville's coronavirus update for Saturday, July 9, 2022, with COVID-19 news from the last week. This week's new cases in Oakville and Halton are the highest number since February.
Four congregate living centres and retirement homes in Oakville have all declared new outbreaks in the last 48 hours. This doesn't include the ongoing outbreak at OTMH which has quadrupled patients and re-instated a temporary ban on visitors to the 4 North Unit 2 wing. More than half of all active outbreaks in Halton are located in Oakville.
In a disappointing change, the province of Ontario is no longer publicly reporting most COVID-19 data. Even worse, the change came only days before the province declared (earlier this week) that Ontario is now definitively in a seventh wave of infections.
Active cases and hospitalizations nationally have risen for the third straight week. Cumulative deaths in Canada have surpassed 42,000 people. Global cases approach 550 million people.
Most provinces are now only reported the results from PCR testing, meaning the actual number of new cases that being greatly underreported. On top of that, COVID-19 reporting from the last 36 hours has been delayed or paused due to yesterday's nationwide internet outage from Rogers Communications.
The United States has ended its COVID-19 testing requirement for incoming international air travel. Fully vaccinated travellers, regardless of citizenship, no longer need a negative COVID-19 test result to enter Canada.
**Vaccine booking: Fourth doses (second booster doses) of vaccine are now available for anyone in Halton age 60 and up and any indigenous peoples and those in their household age 18 and up.
Halton continues to book first and second-dose vaccinations for all residents age five and older, plus third-dose boosters for anyone age 12 and up.
First, second and third doses for those 12 and up are available on a walk-in basis throughout the Region. All vaccines approved for use in Canada effectively protect you against COVID-19 and almost all known variants of concern.
Oakville and Halton COVID-19 update
- Four congregate living centres and retirement homes in Oakville have all declared new outbreaks in the last 48 hours
- This week's new cases in Oakville and Halton are the highest number since February
- Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital has a newly opened outbreak in the 4 North Unit 2 wing
- As a result, visiting to OTMH is restricted in some areas
- 85% of all Halton residents (of all ages) are now fully vaccinated
- No deaths were reported in Halton for the third week in a row
- More than 96% of all doses administered in Halton in from April to June 2022 were boosters (either a third or fourth dose)
Summary of Oakville vaccinations
- 84% of all Oakville residents are fully vaccinated
- 86% of all Oakville have received at least one dose
Changes in figures are since the Oakville News update on July 2, 2022.
- 13 patients at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital - plus 4
- 16,925 total cases in Oakville (confirmed and probable) - plus 119
- 107 deaths - no change
- 6 active outbreaks - plus 5
Status in Halton
- 85% of all Halton residents are fully vaccinated
- 87% of all residents have received at least one dose
- More than 1.34 million total vaccinations have been administered
- 61% of the population has received three or more doses
Changes in figures are since the Oakville News update on July 2, 2022 or taken from provincial epidemiological reports.
- 22 patients in hospitals across Halton - plus 8
- 51,049 total cases (confirmed+probable) - plus 342
- 380 deaths - no change
- 11 active outbreaks - plus 4
Note: As of Feb. 12, 2022, Halton Region is no longer reporting the number of active cases, new recoveries, or people currently in the ICU. Halton Region does not release the names of businesses with active outbreaks.
Ontario COVID-19 update
As of June 18, 2022, the province of Ontario is no longer releasing new daily data about COVID-19 in the province. This includes:
- The number of new and active cases in the province
- The number of new and active hospitalizations
- What the current transmission rates are
- How many active outbreaks there are in Ontario
Because of this development, Oakville News no longer has access to regular public data on these figures at the provincial level. Provincial government has not provided a timeline for when it might (if ever) return.
More information from the province of Ontario about the current state of COVID-19, including "the most recent figures", is available on a limited basis online here. Known active cases are no longer a reliable indicator of COVID-19's spread, given restrictions to testing access.
Summary of provincial vaccinations
- 12.68 million people have received at least one vaccine dose (85.55% of total pop.)
- At least 12.23 million people are fully vaccinated (82.52% of total pop.)
- 8.87 million people have received a third dose (50.13% of total pop.)
- 33.79 million vaccine doses administered (first, second and third)
- 86.70% of all eligible Ontarians (age five and older) are have two doses of vaccine; now only 3.5% from the provincial goal
As of Dec. 31, 2021, Ontario stopped reporting new confirmation numbers on how many cases are testing as a variant of concern, including the Omicron variant. Beginning June 16, 2022, institutional outbreaks are no longer being publicly reported by the province of Ontario.
Canadian and Global COVID-19 updates
- COVID-19 reporting from the last 36 hours has been delayed or paused due to yesterday's nationwide internet outage from Rogers Communications
- Cumulative deaths in Canada surpass 42,000 people
- Active cases and hospitalizations nationally have risen for the third straight week
- The United States has ended its COVID-19 testing requirement for incoming international air travel
- Cumulative cases worldwide now approaches 550 million, deaths reach 6.3 million
Summary of national vaccinations in Canada
- 35.18 million people have received at least one vaccine dose (85.72% of total pop.)
- At least 31.46 million people are fully vaccinated (82.26% of total pop.)
- 86.49 million total doses administered - plus 240,000
- 18.84 million booster doses administered (49.26% of total pop.)
Changes in figures are since the Oakville News update on July 2, 2022. With the high number of cases nationwide and globally, all numbers are approximate (within 0.1% of the total.)
- 278,029 active cases - plus 14,363
- 3,946 active hospitalizations - plus 441
- 3.96 million confirmed cases to date
- 3.64 million recoveries
- 42,098 deaths - plus 227
- Ranked 78th in global deaths per capita at 110.19 per 100,000 people
U.S. COVID-19 Update
- 88.17 million cumulative cases - plus 790,000
- 1,015,568 deaths - plus 2,307
- 67.0% of the total population is fully vaccinated
- 83.2% of the eligible population has at least one dose
- Ranked 17th in global deaths per capita at 309.67 per 100,000 people
World COVID-19 Update
- 549.51 million cases to date - plus 4.82 million
- 6.34 million people have died worldwide
- At least 12.08 billion vaccine doses have been administered worldwide (source: Our World Data)
- Only 17.6% of people in low-income countries have received at least one dose
The evidence is clear: vaccination is the best way to be protected. Local, provincial, national and international health units all affirm the same data that Canada's approved vaccines effectively protect you from COVID-19 and significantly reduce your risks of getting sick, going to the hospital, and dying from the disease.
Pictured right is a graph from the Halton region showing how dramatically your risk of getting sick or being admitted to hospital is when vaccinated.
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