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The Quinte region has broke another pandemic record, in the first day of the third province-wide shutdown.
Hastings Prince Edward Public Health reported 22 new COVID-19 cases today. That brings the total of active cases to 107, a number that has not been seen since the start of the pandemic.
Staff note that three people are now in hospital, with two in ICU.
A total of four outbreaks have been identified:
1 case connected to a workplace in Quinte West
3 cases connected to a workplace in Trenton
5 cases connected to a workplace in Belleville.
4 cases connected to a school/child care facility. Health unit has not identified the specific place.
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Apr 3, 2021 8:02 PM
Hastings Prince Edward Public Health has announced that a person who visited The Duke Pub in Belleville yesterday has tested positive for COVID-19.
Here is the full statement from health officials:
Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH) has been informed that an individual who has tested positive for COVID-19 visited the Duke Pub (Belleville) while contagious for the virus.
Any individuals who were at The Duke Pub on the afternoon/evening of April 2, 2021 are:
Currently considered to be high risk contacts of the case.
Advised to self-isolate immediately, leaving only for the purpose of testing.
The region now has a record-high 107 active cases.
Three people are in hospital with two in ICU.
Staff note there are a total of four outbreaks:
1 case connected to a workplace in Quinte West
3 cases connected to a workplace in Trenton
6 cases connected to a workplace in Belleville.
5 cases connected to a school/child care facility. The health unit has not identified the specific place.
Hastings Prince Edward Public Health announced yesterday that a person who visited The Duke Pub in Belleville yesterday has tested positive for COVID-19. Customers who visited in the afternoon and evening of Friday, April 2 are considered high-risk contacts are being asked to get tested and self-isolate. Individuals who visited the Duke Pub between Tuesday, March 30 – and Thursday, April 1 are encouraged to seek testing for COVID-19 immediately, even if asymptomatic.
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