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8 in 10 seniors 80+ vaccinated in Windsor-Essex: health unit

Theresa Marentette, CEO of WECHU, said 82.8 per cent of seniors within that populationhave been vaccinated in the region as of Monday.

Bookings open up for 75+ appointments on Tuesday

The WFCU Centre is one of four sites where eligible people can get a COVID-19 vaccine in Windsor-Essex. (Katerina Georgieva/CBC)

On the same day that vaccination appointments are openingto a new age group, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) announced thatthe vast majority of people aged 80 and up are nowvaccinated.

Theresa Marentette, CEO of WECHU, said 82.8 per cent of seniors in the region within that populationhave been vaccinatedas of Monday.

"It's really pretty impressive andwe're celebrating. That's quite good coverage right now," she said at the health unit's daily briefing on Tuesday.

The health unit expects to be finished with vaccinating everyone pre-registeredin the 80-plus populationby the end of the week.

Vaccination appointments will be available to people who are 75 and older as of noon, when registration opened up on the health unit's website. Those eligible can sign up here.

The WECHU website was temporarilydown on Tuesday morning, with officials saying there was heavy traffic ahead of the opening of the portal.

The bookings are happening through a new systemthat, unlike the previous system, allows eligible people to book a vaccineappointment slot at one of the mass vaccinationclinics. There are three in Windsor, one in Leamington and one opening up in Amherstburg by the end of the month. Vaccines for those 60 and over are also being offered at 57 local pharmacies through a provincial pilot project.

So far, 55,730people in Windsor-Essex or about 13.9per cent of the population have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

The health unit reported 21 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.

Of these cases, fourcases are close contacts of confirmed cases, one isrelated to anoutbreak, two were community acquired, and fourare under investigation.

There were no new COVID-19 deaths announced Tuesday, and overall 401 residents of Windsor-Essex have died from the illness.

Twenty-onepeople are in hospital, including four in ICU.

There are currently 13active outbreak, including anew outbreak declared at a school, W.F. Herman Academy.

Five community settings are in outbreak:

  • The Welcome Centre.
  • The Salvation Army.
  • The Downtown Mission.
  • Victoria Manor.
  • South West Detention Centre.

Six workplaces are in outbreak:

  • One in Kingsville's agriculture sector
  • One in Essex's manufacturing sector.
  • One in Tecumseh's manufacturing sector.
  • One in Windsor's public administration sector.
  • One in Windsor's retail sector.
  • One in Windsor's repair and maintenance sector.

An outbreak is active at one long-term care or retirement facility, Leamington Mennonite Home, with one staff case.

COVID-19 in Chatham-Kent, Sarnia-Lambton

Lambton Public Health announced 17 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.The total number of active cases stands at220.

In Chatham-Kent there were eightnew cases on Tuesday, and the currentactive case count isat 104. Ten people have died from COVID-19 in the municipality.

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