Windsor-Essex's COVID-19 cases continue climbing, with 51 new cases Thursday
Dr. Wajid Ahmed says easing of restrictions has led to 'risky behavior'
For the third time in less than a week, the public health unit in Windsor-Essex is reporting a daily increase of more than 50 new COVID-19 cases.
Fifty-one people have newly tested positive for COVID-19, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit said in its Thursday update.
In total, 324cases are active throughout the region, along with seven outbreaks.
Thursday's data is consistent with this month's trend ofclimbingcase counts.In July, the number of active COVID-19 cases fell as low as the teens, but the pandemic has experienced a resurgence following the loosening of public health restrictions across the province.
Dr. Wajid Ahmed, medical officer of health, has expressed concernabout the dramaticuptick.
"Itseems like the easing of these restrictions is leading to more people gathering and more risky behaviour... which is leading to the ongoing transmission in our community," he told reporters on Wednesday.
7 ongoing outbreaks
There are currentlyfive outbreaks taking place at workplaces four of whichinvolve the Delta variant and one outbreak declared following a wedding that took place in Tecumseh and Kingsville.
An outbreak is also ongoing at at a long-term care home, TheVillage at St. Clair, with three staff members affected.
In accordance with provincial guidelinesunveiled Tuesday as the province sees an uptick in theDelta variant, residents of long-term care and high-risk retirement homes are set to receive a third COVID-19 shot.
Ahmed said this will start next week at local facilities, though the details are still being worked out.
Throughout Windsor-Essex, seven people are in hospital with COVID-19. According to Windsor Regional Hospital, fiveout of the seven patientsare unvaccinated.
As of Thursday's data,70.3 per cent of residents who are eligible to receive their COVID-19 vaccines have gotten both shots, and the percentage of people that have gotten at least one dose stands at77.9per cent.
Vaccines are available at two mass vaccination sites, one at Devonshire Mall in Windsor and the other atLeamington's Nature Fresh Farms Recreation Centre,as well as through some pharmacies and primary care providers.
Clinics arebeing held at 33 Princess Street in Leamington on Thursday and Friday from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Vaccination clinics will be held at the University of Windsor's Faculty of Education building parking lot on Tuesday, Aug. 24 and Sept. 10.
COVID-19 in Chatham-Kent, Sarnia-Lambton
Lambton Public Health is reporting twonew COVID-19 cases Thursday, and17 are active overall.
In Chatham-Kent, there are fournew COVID-19 cases. Thirty-onecases are currently active within the municipality.