COVID-19 case numbers are trending in the right direction in the region.On Tuesday, the health unit reported nine new cases of the virus, with eight recoveries and 60 active cases.Over the last month, the health unit has been battling a COVID-19 variant outbreak linked to Queen’s University.
By March 23, active case counts rose to 98, inching closer to the region’s all-time high of 112 active cases seen in mid-December, 2020.
Coronavirus: 14 VOCs, 6 other COVID-19 cases associated with Queen’s University Now, Moore says things are looking up for the KFL&A region.“I have to say, we’ve got it under control.
Ten days ago, I may have said something different, but I’m very happy with the trend downwards,” Moore said.Nevertheless, Moore says.