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CBC Windsor September 17 COVID-19 update: Another 'cluster' identified with 20 people affected

Here's what you need to know about COVID-19 in Windsor-Essex on Thursday, September 17.

'New' cluster started in early September, says medical officer of health

Windsor Regional Hospital's COVID-19 Testing Centre at St. Clair College remains open. (Chris Ensing/CBC)

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit reported five new COVID-19 cases for our region on Thursdayand have identified another cluster of cases that have resulted due to social gatherings.

Medical officer of health, Dr. Wajid Ahmed, said through case and contact investigation, health unit officials are able to trace where cases come from by identifying contacts of those who are affected.

About 20 people 19 confirmed and one highly probable have tested positive for COVID-19 in this new cluster.

The majority of these individuals are between the ages of 20 and 29 years old.

"The initial cluster started sometime in early September when there was a family gathering at Blue Mountain in Collingwood," explained Ahmed.

"Some members ended up attending another family gathering and there was some exposure."

One of the children of one of the families involvedhad a celebration which prompted some other group of friends to attend a restaurant, and then a cottage in Tobermory, and a number of individuals have been potentially exposed from the cottage, said Ahmed.

It's not clear if the involved people acquired the virus from outside Windsor-Essex, or if someone who attended the gatherings already had it before attending.

Ahmed said anyone with evenminor COVID-19 symptoms should not be attending any events or gatherings and should self-isolate.

This is the second "cluster" of cases seen in Windsor-Essex linked back to social gatherings.

The health unit previously reported 37 people were linked to a cluster of events earlier this month.

Of the five new cases reported today, one case was a close contact of someone who had COVID-19, three people acquired the virus in the community and another remains under investigation.

There are outbreaks at three local retirement homes.

New Beginnings retirement home in Leamingtonremains under an outbreak with21 residents positive for the disease along with seven staff members.

A staff member atRosewood Erie Glen in Leamington has tested positive COVID-19.

Two staff members and four residents atDolce Vita in Windsor havetested positive.

Health unithappy with howelementary school handled 1st COVID-19 case

The health unit willallow the teacher of a student who tested positive for COVID-19 at Stella MarisCatholic Elementary to keep attending the Amherstburgschoolif they are deemed a low-risk contact.

The case is the region's first at an elementary schoolsince schools reopened last Thursday.

About 20 students were sent home to self-isolate Tuesday after one of their classmates tested positive for the virus. The school was notified that morning, and students were dismissed throughout the day.

A positive case of COVID-19 has been found at Stella Maris Catholic School in Amherstburg, according to school board officials. (Windsor-Essex Catholic District School Board/Facebook)

During the health unit's daily COVID-19 briefing Wednesday, Ahmedsaid he's happy with how the school handledthe situation.

"We've tried to identify any potential risk to anyone outside that case and to that classroom," said Ahmed.

Health officials are advising close contacts of the student classmates and siblings, for example to self-isolate for 14 days and to gettested for COVID-19 within five days of the initial reported exposure. It's a recommendation, however, and isnot mandatory.

If no symptoms develop, classmates of thestudent will be allowed to return to school after 14 days.

READ MORE |How Windsor-Essex handled its 1st case of COVID-19 at an elementary school

Potential public exposures

Over the past few weeks, the health unit hasflaggedseveralbusinesses forpotential COVID-19 exposures.

In each case, a customer or staff member has tested positive and the health unit wantsanybody who may have come into contact to be alerted, self-monitor for symptoms and seek care if symptoms develop.

The affected businesses and dates include:

  • Kindred Credit Union at243 Erie St S. onSept.3,Sept.4
  • The Chelsea at576 Ouellette Ave. on Sept. 6
  • Spagosat3850 Dougall Ave. onSept.6, Sept.9, Sept. 10
  • Crunch Fitness LaSalleat 5844 Malden Rd. on Sept. 8.
  • Ciocario Club at3745 North Talbot Rd. on Sept. 4.
  • Shopper's Drug Mart at3950 Dougall Ave. on Sept. 4.

COVID-19 inSarnia-Lambton

Lambton Public Health has reported no new cases of COVID-19 sinceThursday. The region is recording a total of 343cases.

Twenty-five people have died.

COVID-19 inChatham-Kent

Chatham-Kent Public Healthreported nonew cases on Wednesday.There have been a total of 366positive cases, with threeactive cases in that community.

Two people there have died from the disease.

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