Article content Windsor-Essex County Health Unit CEO Theresa Marentette speaks to the media virtually on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021. Photo by Via the WECHU /Windsor Star
There are 112 patients in local hospitals with COVID-19 and 18 of them are in intensive care.
Fifty-five locations across Windsor-Essex have active outbreaks of the virus, including 27 workplaces, 19 long-term care and retirement homes, five units at hospitals, and two community locations.
No additional workplace outbreaks were declared Wednesday, and no workplace outbreaks were rescinded.
An outbreak at Chateau Park, a long-term care home in Windsor where four staff members had tested positive, has been rescinded. The outbreak was declared on Dec. 28.
Rochester city bus service modified for holidays
Christmas Eve and New Year s Eve will see adjustments to transit service at city s park-and-ride locations
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Post Bulletin staff reports | 12:01 pm, Dec. 21, 2020 ×
Commuters board a Rochester Public Transit bus Wednesday, March 18, 2020, along Second Street Southwest in downtown Rochester. Routes and park-and-ride services will see changes for the holidays. (Joe Ahlquist / jahlquist@postbulletin.com)
Rochester Public Transit will follow a modified schedule for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.
On Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, Rochester buses will run according to the schedule for morning peak and daytime service. Evening service will follow an abbreviated schedule with Routes 21 through 26 operating just the first scheduled departure at 7:15 p.m. after which service will end.