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Three more COVID-19 cases were reported by the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit Wednesday, bringing the number of known, active cases in the area down to 49.
A new case was confirmed with a connection to Boston Public School on Tuesday. Grand Erie District School Board said the person was not in school when they were believed to be communicable and is now isolating at home.
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“Our school is open and we look forward to seeing everyone tomorrow,” said a message from the board.
The Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit reported two new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday.
An additional seven people have recovered, bringing the number of active cases in the region to 44.
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There have been 1,377 positive cases in Haldimand and Norfolk counties since the onset of the pandemic, with 1,290 of those resolved, and 38 deaths.
Compared to the previous day’s report, the new cases involved people from Dunnville.
Outbreaks are ongoing but the numbers remain unchanged at the following facilities: Cedarwood Village long-term care home in Simcoe (three staff); Norfolk Hospital Nursing Home in Simcoe (three staff); Norview Lodge in Simcoe (one resident and three staff); Edgewater Gardens long-term care centre in Dunnville (three staff) and Delhi Long-Term Care in Delhi (one staff).
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The Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit on Tuesday reported three more cases of coronavirus.
The additional positive tests brings the cumulative number of cases in the two counties to 1,372 since the start of the pandemic. Of those cases, 1,279 have been resolved.
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According to the health unit, there are 50 active COVID-19 cases in Haldimand-Norfolk.
Meanwhile, an outbreak at Grandview Lodge in Dunnville, where four staff members had tested positive was declared over on Monday (Feb. 9). The outbreak at Dover Cliffs Long Term Care in Port Dover, where three staff members had tested positive was declared over on Sunday (Feb. 7).
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The Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit has declared a COVID-19 outbreak at Delhi Long Term Care Centre.
One staff member has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a health unit announcement made Tuesday afternoon.
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The health unit is working with the facility to institute a public health management plan.
No further information was released.