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60 new cases in Ottawa as COVID-19 numbers continue to soar

The number of people in Ottawa with known active cases of COVID-19 has surpassed 500 for the first time since May.

Ontario, Quebec see highest daily case counts in months

A person walks in the rain in the ByWard Market in Ottawa Sept. 13, 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Justin Tang/The Canadian Press)

The number of people in Ottawa with known active cases of COVID-19 has surpassed 500 for the first time since May.

Ottawa Public Health (OPH) reported 60 new cases Monday, as well as two more deaths and 20 more cases deemed resolved.

To date, 3,679 people have tested positive in Ottawa, including 523 active cases, 2,880 resolved and 276 deaths. The last time Ottawa had this many known active cases was May 7, when they were520.

Ottawa's rolling five-day average of newly confirmed cases remains steady at around 46, down from its highest point of the pandemic late last week.

There are currently 10 patients in hospital being treated for COVID-19, including two in intensive care.

Twenty-fourof the city's60newestconfirmed cases involvepeople in their 20s, while two-thirds are younger than 40.

Extendicare, which runs Ottawa's West End Villa long-term care home, said Monday 64 residents have contracted COVID-19 since Aug. 30 and 11 have died. Twenty-eightstaff members at the home also have COVID-19.

Elsewhere, western Quebec had its highest one-day increase with 31 more positive tests.

Public health officials in Renfrew County said Monday that region is experiencinga second wave of the pandemic, with 12 new cases this month.Fellowes High School in Pembroke, Ont., remainsclosed due toan outbreak.

WATCH |The message from Renfrew County:

Renfrew County in 2nd wave of COVID-19

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Robert Cushman, Renfrew County and Districts acting medical officer of health, says people are getting COVID-19 fatigue but that residents still need to do their part to keep cases down.

Ontario, which lowered the maximum size of some gatherings across the province this weekend,saw425 new COVID-19 cases Monday, the highest daily count in more than three months.

Quebec reported 586 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, that province'shighest daily increase since May.

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