COVID-19, with six more resolved cases, bringing active cases down to 37.According to the health unit, a male health-care worker in his 30s tested positive for the virus during the last 24 hours.The region has not seen only one new case in a day since Nov.
28. It’s a sign, as Kingston’s medical officer of health Dr. Kieran Moore pointed out Wednesday, that cases in the region are stabilizing.
Coronavirus: How will Kingston navigate Ontario’s state of emergency On the day of the second state of emergency, when the province recorded more than 3,330 new cases, Kingston’s active cases dipped back into the 30s, where they haven’t been since the beginning of December, before active cases spiked to an all-time high of 112 on Dec.