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COVID-19: Early signs show transmission plateau, but infection risk remains high, Summers says

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COVID-19, the risk of infection remains higher than at any point in time prior to the ongoing Omicron wave, local health officials say.That’s why it’s essential that Londoners continue to “use the tools within your toolbox” to protect against infection and possible severe outcomes amid the sixth wave of the pandemic, driven by the highly transmissible Omicron subvariant BA.2, the region’s medical officer of health said.“The COVID-19 Provincial Science Table last week did allude to a levelling off of wastewater data and COVID wastewater counts across the province.

It is still early days and we hope that that continues,” Dr. Alex Summers said during a weekly COVID-19 media briefing on Tuesday.“But I will, again, express caution in getting too far ahead of ourselves.

We’ve learned that we need to go slow when it comes to backing off of our urgency around responding to the COVID-19 pandemic, so mask up, get vaccinated, if you’re sick, stay home, and for now, limit that social circle ever so much.” Ontario COVID numbers — Almost 1,500 people in hospital, 206 in intensive care The region recorded 33 additional COVID-19 cases on Monday and reported 379 cases and one additional death over the weekend.

The death, which involved an unvaccinated person in their 70s, actually occurred in the fall but was not originally reported to the health unit.

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