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Author of the article: The Whig-Standard
Publishing date: Mar 17, 2021 • 4 days ago • 1 minute read
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There were 15 new positive COVID-19 cases reported in the Kingston region on Wednesday.
Two of the new cases a male and a female, both 10 to 19 years old are related to an outbreak.
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The outbreak at Queen’s University residence Watts Hall now has eight cases in total. There were five cases initially.
A dozen of those cases four females in their 20s, four males in their 20s, three females between 10 and 19, and a female in her 40s are currently under investigation by Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox and Addington Public Health.
KINGSTON, ONT. Queen s University students are being urged to get tested for COVID-19 after seven more cases were linked to an ongoing outbreak at the school on Tuesday. Eight cases have been linked to the University so far this week, all involved students living off-campus, but the ongoing outbreak that started at Watts Hall residence has been linked to 28 cases so far. Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox and Addington Public Health said Tuesday the outbreak was two clusters but involves variants of concern. Due to the increased transmissibility of the variant of concern, the University, in cooperation with KFL&A Public Health, is strongly encouraging students who have been in close contact with someone outside their household without wearing a face covering or physical distancing, to get tested during the next two weeks, even if they are not experiencing symptoms, the health unit said in a statement.