The two new deaths reported Tuesday brought the total number of deaths to 982.
1: In ICU because of an active infection
104: Confirmed COVID-19 patients in Ottawa hospitals as of Sunday , 56 in hospital because of COVID-19 and 48 for other reasons 15.51: Per cent test positivity Levels of circulating respiratory viruses remain high, Ottawa Public Health said in its latest “snapshot” last Wednesday.Article content Public health officials saw a continued increase in both the amount of COVID-19 in wastewater and in the per cent of tests that are positive for the virus, OPH said. Overall, COVID-19 activity was up and influenza and other respiratory virus activity were both similar to the week before.
“In these winter months, every layer of protection matters that much more,” the health unit said, urging people to get a flu shot and COVID-19 bivalent booster if they hadn’t already. “These layers include wearing a well-fitted mask when needed, washing your hands staying home when sick…which is especially true when it comes to holiday gatherings.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Wondering if you’re due for a COVID-19 vaccine or booster dose? Ontario’s Ministry of Health has a new
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