COVID-19 cases has seen an average of up to five cases a day since the slowest period of the pandemic during the month of June.Dr.
Stephanie Hughes, an epidemiologist, told the city’s board of health on Monday that the latest wave began in August.“Case activity has started to increase and it’s increased in waves so varying between an average of one to five new cases reported per day,” Hughes told the board.In recent months, coronavirus cases have also shifted away from older people to the young, according to public health.
The largest proportion of cases in Hamilton are now among 20- to 29-year-olds. Ford says Ontario’s COVID-19 2nd-wave strategy to be outlined Tuesday “The least activity has been seen among those under 10 years of age,”.