COVID\u002D19 in Ottawa (Reported Friday, last update Tuesday)
71: Confirmed COVID-19 patients in Ottawa hospitals as of Wednesday , 34 in hospital because of COVID-19 and 37 for other reasons 11.38: Per cent test positivity Photo by Ottawa Public Health, according to one of the city’s leading wastewater researchers.Article content
In Ottawa, it already represents between 30 and 50 per cent of the wastewater signal, which measures the amount of virus in the community through wastewater. Graber said the subvariant should make up the majority of COVID-19 infections within the city in the next week or so. “The downwards trends we’ve seen over the past few weeks continue to move in the right direction,” OPH said. “It doesn’t mean we can let our guard down, but it is encouraging.
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