COVID-19 outbreak involving a congregate setting in Kitchener and Waterloo has quickly grown to be connected to 76 people, according to Waterloo Public Health.Associate medical officer of health Dr.
Julie Emili said Friday that the congregate setting involved locations in the two cities “where people who are experiencing homelessness or precariously housed are served.” Record number of COVID-19 jabs done in Waterloo Region on Saturday She said the Delta variant is believed to be the cause of the quick-growing outbreak, which was first declared on June 2“We have seen a large number of cases over a short period of time when compared to other outbreaks,” Emili said on Friday, when the case count was reported to be 47.She explained that while.