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Plateauing vaccination rates in Windsor-Essex an 'alarming' trend: MOH

Despite increasingly urgent pleas from public health and other experts, the needle isn't moving dramatically when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccination rate for Windsor-Essex.

4 new COVID-19 cases on Friday

The Devonshire Mall COVID-19 vaccination site is seen in a file photo. All vaccination sites are offering walk-in appointments. (Elvis Nouemsi Njike/Radio-Canada)

Despite increasingly urgent pleas from public health and other experts, the needle isn't moving dramatically when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccination rate in Windsor-Essex.

Over the last week, theportion of the population that has received at least one dose grew by less than apercentage point, despite the fact that vaccination sites are accepting walk-ins.

Dr. Wajid Ahmed, medical officer of health for the area, said the average number of shots being given has declined sharplyit's fallen by more than 1,000 doses daily since last week and the region's vaccination ratehas hit aplateau.

"This alarming trend is a concern for our community, not only for our community but across other regions where the world is seeing how efficiently the Delta variant can attack those who are unvaccinated," he said at the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit's(WECHU) live briefing over YouTube on Friday.

The Delta variant, which is drivinga COVID-19 resurgence in countriessuch as the U.S. and the U.K., is the most transmissible strain, Ahmed said. He said a local increase in cases is "inevitable" if vaccination rates don't improve.

As of Friday's data,75.7 per cent of eligible residents have received at least one dose, while the number of fully vaccinated people 12 and up stands at 66 per cent.

Across the province, the 12-plus vaccination rate is 80.2 per cent and68.4 per cent of those eligible are fully vaccinated.

4 new cases

Friday also saw an increase of four new COVID-19 cases in Windsor-Essex, while 25 are active overall, according to WECHU.

No one who has COVID-19 is currently in hospital, but there is one outbreak ongoing at an agricultural workplace in Kinsgville.

Ahmed said that outbreak involves fewer than five cases and is fairly under control.

While the number of COVID-19 casesremains low, Windsor-Essex has seen a recentincrease.

The most recent seven-day case rate per 100,000 people is 5.6 cases, compared with 2.3 for the previous week-long stretch.

COVID-19 in Chatham-Kent, Sarnia-Lambton

Chatham-Kent Public Healthreported four new cases on Friday,and 19are active in total.

In Sarnia-Lambton, there were no new cases and the active case count stands at five.

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