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Jan 28, 2021 4:41 PM
Hastings Prince Edward Public Health is reporting one new case of COVID-19 today, after recording no cases the last three days in a row.
Staff note that six people have recovered since Wednesday’s update. The new case is travel related and in Quinte West.
There are now a total of 6 active cases in the region, which is an all time low since the early days of the pandemic.
5 active cases in Quinte West
1 active case in Belleville
A total of 483 vaccines have been administered in the region to date. The one outbreak at Crown Ridge Long Term Care Home in Trenton continues. One case has been identified so far.
Hastings and Prince Edward counties are marking a new record in the pandemic.
Today marks the third straight day in a row that health officials have announced no new COVID-19 cases.
Hastings Prince Edward Public Health is reporting a total of 11 active cases, as two people have recovered.
The seven-day case rate per 100,000 people has dropped to 3.0.
The outbreak at Crown Ridge Long Term Care Home in Trenton continues, as one case has been identified.
The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health until is not reporting any new cases in Northumberland County. There are a total of 18 active cases in the county.
Hastings Prince Edward Public Health is reporting two new cases of COVID-19 today, and three recoveries.
One new case was found in Quinte West, while the other is located in Belleville. Both people have been identified as close contacts.
There are now a total of 25 active cases in Hastings and Prince Edward counties.
The two outbreaks continue in the region, where one case has been identified at each facility. The outbreaks are at Crown Ridge Long Term Care Home in Trenton, while the other is at Hastings Manor in Belleville.
The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit is reporting three new cases of the virus in Northumberland County. That brings the total number of active cases in the county to 39.