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Public Health Sudbury reports 16 new COVID-19 cases for March 28

There are now has 335 active cases being monitored by Sudbury Health Unit 
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Sudbury's health unit is reporting 16 new cases of COVID-19 for March 28. Public Health also said there are now 335 active cases being monitored. 

Also, since the health unit began tracking COVID-19 cases just over one year ago, there have been 1,378 total COVID-19 cases confirmed locally.   

PHSD also said 1,043 of those cases have been resolved, an increase of 24 over yesterday.

Public Health Sudbury reported Thursday evening that another local person has died from COVID-19, but no details were revealed. That is the 16th death associated with the pandemic in the region.

With respect to where the new cases might have occurred, the Public Health Sudbury and Districts (PHSD) daily update page reported that all 16 of the new cases were found to have occurred within the Greater Sudbury Area.

With respect to possible causes of the new cases, PHSD reported four of the new cases as close contact of a confirmed case. Five new cases were associated with an outbreak, one new case had no known epidemiological link, and six cases were listed as under investigation.

PHSD also reports general demographics each day about the people who are becoming infected.

In terms of the gender of the new cases, six are in male patients, five in female patients and five in which the gender was not specified.

Epidemiological data also shows that the majority of cases are persons in the 20 to 39 age category with 466 total cases (an increase of four).

The next highest group number is 326 cases for the 40 to 59 age group (an increase of five).

Next highest number is 309 cases for the 19 and under age group (an increase of five).

Seniors in the 60 to 79 age group amount to 168 cases total (an increase of one), and people aged 80 and over are currently the lowest category with 73 cases (an increase of one).

The numbers above may not completely correspond with the daily case count because PHSD does not always report changes on the day they occur.

In terms of testing, 210,876 tests have been performed in the PHSD region as of today, with 1,228 tests performed Friday. In terms of vaccinations, as of 4 p.m. March 26, 24,228 people have received their first dose of vaccine, with 2,235 people now fully vaccinated. Vaccination data was not updated on the weekend.

Variants of concern

PHSD is also reporting there are still five cases of "confirmed" variants of the COVID-19 virus, no increase there.  

There are, however, 383 cases that are "screened positive" for variants of concern, an increase of six over the number reported for Saturday.

PHSD said additional time is required to genetically-sequence the virus in a positive sample and confirm it as a COVID-19 variant of concern. 

At Sudbury's Health Sciences North, as of March 26 (the latest data provided) there are 22 patients with confirmed cases of COVID-19 at the hospital. According to the HSN website, this included 11 COVID patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). 

There are 10 additional admitted patients currently being "investigated" for COVID-19, and awaiting test results. One of those patients is in the ICU at this time.

The outbreaks at Health Sciences North on the sixth and fourth floors of the South Tower have been declared over as of March 25. The outbreaks were announced March 12 and 13 respectively. 

One designated care partner (no alternate) is now permitted on 4 South. Designated care partner restrictions remain in place on 6 South.

On the provincial COVID-19 register today, the Ontario government daily website reported 2,448 new confirmed COVID-19 cases across the province. Also today, the province reported 19 new deaths had occurred in the previous 24 hours.


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