37 COVID-19 cases today as officials unveil region's newest vaccine site in Amherstburg
This is the region's 5th vaccine clinic
Amherstburg residents aged 70 and older will be able towalk into the Libro Credit Union Centre to get a COVID-19 vaccine starting Wednesday with a booked appointment.
The clinic will administerthe Pfizer-BioNTechandModernaCOVID-19 vaccines. The expectation is that the site willvaccinate 350 people a day, though it has a maximum capacity of 100 people per hour, according toRick Daly, the manager of recreation services for the town.
Daly said registrants will be asked if they need mobility assistance before entering as they'll be required to travel a distance equivalent to "fourfootball fields" from when they first enter the building to when they leave.
The clinic, located at 3295 Meloche Rd., will be openWednesday to Saturday this week from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. andTuesday, Friday and Saturday the next two weeks from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Although the clinicisfully booked until Friday,people can book an appointment online for the days after through the local health unit's website.
I just got a media tour of the vaccination clinic at the Libro Credit Union Centre in Amherstburg which opens up this Wednesday. Vaccines (either Moderna or Pfizer) will be administered to residents aged 70+. The clinic will be vaccinating 350 people a day. pic.twitter.com/CzWiy5r6vq
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Amherstburg MayorAldo DiCarlosaid the clinic offers some convenience and accessibilityas itwill allow for local residents to get vaccinated without the need to travel as far in the region.
"That's been a big issue for people, especially seniors and people with mobility issues and not being able, for example, to get toWindsor to get a vaccine. So it's going to make a big difference for them that this is now in their backyard, so to speak," he said.
This is the fifth vaccine clinic to open in the region, with others available at the following sites:
- WFCU Centre at 8787 McHugh St. in Windsor.
- Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre at 249 Sherk St. in Leamington.
- St. Clair College Sportsplexat 2000 Talbot Rd. W. in Windsor.
- Windsor Hall at the corner of Ferry Streetand Pitt Streetin Windsor.
37 new COVID-19 cases on Monday
The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) announced 37 new cases of the disease on Monday, bringing the cumulative total to13,809. The total number of deaths remain at 402.
Of the newly reported cases on Monday, one isoutbreak-related, 10are close contacts of confirmed cases, nine are community-acquired and 17are still being investigated.
Dr.Wajid Ahmed, the region's medical officer of health, said while the province is seeing a growing number of cases, he said he hasn't seen thesame increase in Windsor-Essex.
"We'reseeing a significant increase in the province with the variantof concern increasing," he said. "We have been lucky. So far, we haven't seen the same increase."
"We are seeing some occasional rise in the number of cases. I truly hope that this is just a one time thing," he said.
Dr. Ahmed said the local health unit will be monitoring for possible new cases that might be presented throughwastewatersurveillance data.
"But generally speaking, withthis vaccine rollout, with more people getting vaccinated, we are seeing some benefit for that as well. So in the next couple of weeks, we will know better," he said, adding that vaccine distribution in the region has been going well.
"We have been doing a very good in terms of our vaccination uptake in our community and we really want everyone to get vaccinated, doesn't matter which vaccine. All of these vaccines are very effective in preventing severe hospitalization and severe disease with the COVIDincrease risein the province," he said.
There are 293active cases in the region.
There are 16 people in hospital in the region, with fivein the intensive care unit.
According to WECHU,72,851 residents have received at least one dose of a vaccine60,768 people have received their first dose of the vaccine and 12,083have received both doses.
The public health authorities identified 61preliminary or confirmed variant of concern cases.
10 outbreaks in the region
There are 10 ongoing outbreaks in Windsor-Essex, includingone school outbreak atW.F. Herman Secondary in Windsor.
Five workplaces have active outbreaks, including:
- One in Kingsville'sagriculturesector.
- One in Essex's manufacturing sector.
- One in Tecumseh'smanufacturing sector.
- One in Lakeshore's manufacturing sector.
- One in Windsor's public administration sector.
There are four community outbreaks, including atthe Welcome Centre, Southwest Detention Centre,Victoria Manor and the Downtown Mission.
The outbreaks in Windsor's repair and maintenance sector and Salvation Army have been rescinded.