MIDDLESEX CENTRE, ONT. The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is reporting just 27 new COVID-19 cases Monday, and no new deaths. The new cases mark a significant drop from Sunday s triple-digit total of 102 cases. MLHU Medical Officer of Health Dr. Chris Mackie says it s preferable to consider a week s worth of data to avoid day-to-day variation, and it does appear things are moving in the right direction. We are now on the decline. With today s, the case counts over the last week you know are definitely lower than the previous week. It s not the decline that all of usare hoping for, we definitely want to see those numbers accelerating downards and more quickly, but it is moving in the right direction.
The MLHU declared six of Westernâs seven remaining main-campus residence outbreaks over this week as the buildings close for the summer, leaving only Perth Hall in active outbreak.Â
As of Saturday at noon, âall students have moved outâ of residence, according to Western University s associate vice-president of housing and ancillary services, Chris Alleyne. Although, âa very small number of studentsâ remain in quarantine off-site â the last of these students is expected to move out May 8.
Western had nine outbreaks in student residences between late March and early May with the health unit recording 204 cases linked to the buildings. The outbreaks came at the cusp of Ontarioâs third wave and all contained at least one variant of concern.Â
MIDDLESEX CENTRE, ONT. The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported 47 new COVID-19 cases Monday, a sharp decline from weekend totals. On Saturday, 103 new cases were reported, while 89 were reported on Sunday. MLHU Medical Officer of Health Dr. Chris Mackie says an outage in the provincial reporting system likely contributed to the lower number. You can be assured that there were actually more than 40 cases that were diagnosed yesterday, just that our lab system wasn t able to report them directly, because of that provincial data system outage. The region has now seen a total of 10,623 cases, with 9,508 resolved leaving 913 active cases.
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Amid an eighth COVID-19 outbreak in less than a month at student dormitories, fewer than 20 per cent of residence students at Western University remain on campus, the school says.
About 618 of the 3,100 students who were in residence at the first of the month remain there, said Chris Alleyne, associate vice-president, housing and ancillary services.
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Western asked students on April 1 to move out of residences by April 11, because of a rising number of COVID-19 cases, many caused by more transmissible variants.