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Windsor-Essex health unit reports 1 death, 64 new COVID-19 cases

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit announced 38 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday.

32 outbreaks and 374 cases currently active

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit office on Ouellette Avenue is shown in a file photo. (Mike Evans/CBC)

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) says 64 people have newly tested positive for COVID-19, and one more local residenthas died.

A man in his 60s has died after contractingCOVID-19, according to the health unit.As of Wednesday, 470 deaths in Windsor-Essex have been linked to disease.

In total, 374 COVID-19 cases are active in the region and 22people are currently hospitalized.

Thirty-two outbreaks are ongoing, including 22 in unidentified workplaces or community settings.

There are seven school outbreaks ongoing, and two of those schools,St. Gabriel Catholic Elementary School andSt. Joseph's Catholic Elementary School, are closed.

The remainder of the outbreaks are taking place at the following schools:

  • Leamington District Secondary School
  • D.M. Eagle Public School
  • Margaret D. Bennie Public School
  • Gore Hill Public School
  • Queen Elizabeth Public School

There are also outbreaks ongoing at Windsor Regional Hospital and two long-term care facilities: Chartwell Royal Oak Long Term Care Residence andThe Village at St. Clair.

COVID-19 in Sarnia-Lambton, Chatham-Kent

Lambton Public Health reported five new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday and 35 are considered active in the community.

In Chatham-Kent, there were sevennew cases identified, and 58are active overall.

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