
St. Williams is the only community that did not see a COVID-19 case reported today.
Several towns listed on the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit’s website saw double digit additions bringing the area to the highest active case count since the pandemic began.
112 new cases were reported Thursday morning, along with 13 recoveries.
The active case count now sits at 562.
The full town by town breakdown is below.
Last updated: Dec 29
All negative cases: 82,110
All positive cases: 4,312 (+112)
Active cases: 562 (+99)
Recovered: 3683 (+13)
COVID-related deaths: 58
Non-COVID-related deaths: 9
Outbreaks:
Outbreaks: 25 (-21)
Bus: 4 (-12)
Classroom: 11 (-6)
Congregate Setting: 2
Farm: 1
Other Setting: 3 (-2)
School-wide: 1 (-1)
Workplace: 3
LOCATIONS
*There appears to be more cases added per town than is reported as new by the Health Unit. We are reaching out to clarify why this would happen. We will provide an update if we hear anything.*
Haldimand:
Caledonia: 650
Dunnville: 527
Hagersville: 283
Cayuga: 176
Jarvis: 155
Selkirk: 77
Fisherville: 46
Townsend: 20
Norfolk:
Simcoe: 723
Delhi: 275
Vittoria: 226
Waterford: 238
Langton: 219
Port Dover: 223
Courtland: 104
Port Rowan: 95
Teeterville: 47
St. Williams: 28
Wilsonville: 29
Turkey Point: 15
VACCINES
172,148 doses have been administered locally
65,358 individuals in the area have completed their vaccine series
204,633 doses have been administered anywhere to a resident of Haldimand-Norfolk
75.8 per cent of the population 5 and older are fully vaccinated
4.4 per cent of the population 5 and older are partially vaccinated
19.8 per cent of the population 5 and older are unvaccinated