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Windsor-Essex sees 10 new COVID-19 cases, 1 death as new rules take effect

Windsor-Essex reported a daily increase of 10 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesdayas loosened pandemic restrictions took effect across much of Ontario.

Lifting of some restrictions 'doesn't mean that all the risks are gone,' says Dr. Wajid Ahmed

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit reported 10 new cases of COVID-19 and one additional death on Wednesday. (Sanjay Maru/CBC)

Windsor-Essex reported a daily increase of 10 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday as loosened pandemic restrictions took effect across much of Ontario.

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) also said there was one additional deatha woman in her 70s.

Dr. Wajid Ahmed, medical officer of health, said that despite the move to Step 2 of the province's reopening framework, people need to follow public health restrictions because not everyone is fully vaccinated and the region continues to see new cases daily.

"As we open up, not everything is opening up, so please be mindful of what you can and what you cannot do," he said at the health unit's briefing Wednesday morning. "Still, it doesn't mean that all the risks are gone."

Step 2 means the reopening of hair salons, shopping malls and a capacity expansion for outdoor gatherings. Indoor gatherings are permitted for up to five people.(More details on the new regulations are availablehere).

WECHU CEO Theresa Marentette,who is retiringWednesdayafter three decades at the health unit, shared an update on COVID-19 enforcement efforts.

Since last weekend, the health unit hasfollowed up on 31 complaints and conducted 44 inspections, she said. Sixcharges have been laid:threerelated to mask compliance in common areas of multi-dwelling units and three for indoor dining, which remains prohibited.

Nearly 45% of adults fully vaccinated

As of Wednesday, nearly 45 per cent of all adults in Windsor-Essex have had both required doses of a COVID-19 vaccine, and74.4 per cent of adults have had at least one shot.

SixtyCOVID-19 cases are activeand 16 people are hospitalized with COVID-19.

There are alsotwo ongoing outbreaks:one at a manufacturing workplace in Lakeshoreand one at the Downtown Mission.

Who is eligible fora 2nd dose?

Any adult in Windsor-Essex who received a first dose of an mRNA vaccine (Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech) at least 28 days ago isable to book a secondappointment at one of the five mass vaccinationsites, or through a participating pharmacy or primary-care provider.Youth, however, are eligible for second dosestwo months after vaccination only.

Anyone who received the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine can book a second dose of choice at least eight weeks later.

Anyone 12 and older is eligible to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment for their first dose.Full details are available at WEvax.ca.

COVID-19 in Chatham-Kent and Sarnia-Lambton

Lambton Public Health reported no new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, and 28 cases are active overall.

In Chatham-Kent, there were two newly diagnosed cases, andthe active case count rose tosix.

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