Six new COVID-19 cases in KFLA on Friday

KFLA Public Health reported six new COVID-19 cases on Friday, bringing the active case count up to 23.

Three of new cases- a male in his 30s, female in her 20s and female in her 40s, are health care workers. The remaining three cases were a male in his 60s, male in his 30s and male in his 20s, all who had been in close contact with a previous known case.

The health unit announced one new recovery from a previously active case.

The local health unit also released the following press release regarding the call for food service workers to get tested for COVID-19:

Last week with a rise in cases associated with food service workers, KFL&A Public Health issued a memo to food premises operators recommending staff get tested. As a result of this surveillance initiative, visits to the KFL&A area COVID-19 assessment centres increased by 1.5 times between November 19 to November 25. There was a total of 3,951 individuals (both symptomatic and asymptomatic) assessed during this week compared to 2,531 individuals having been assessed the previous week.

It is a good news story in that the surveillance testing initiative did not identify additional cases. With thorough investigation and contact tracing, high-risk contacts were identified early, and self-isolated preventing the spread of the virus.

In total there were 15 positive cases and 1 outbreak associated with food service premises. The outbreak has resolved as of today.

“A big thank you to all those that got tested and to the businesses for supporting this surveillance initiative to protect the health of their staff and to prevent the spread of infection in our community,” said Dr. Kieran Moore, Medical Officer of Health at KFL&A Public Health. “I want the community to know that through our collective actions, our businesses and restaurants remain safe for dining inside, on the patio, or when getting take-out. They have good practices in place to screen and protect their workers and patrons, and to limit the spread of this virus. Stay safe, stay local, and support your local businesses.”

KFL&A Public Health urges everyone in the KFL&A community to do their part to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Stay home if you have any symptoms of illness, however mild and continue to practice precautionary measures and behaviours such as hand hygiene, cough etiquette, wearing a face covering where required and appropriate, and physical distancing.

To learn more about COVID-19, how you can protect yourself, and what to do if you suspect you may be at risk, visit www.Kflaph.ca/Coronavirus or visit Ontario’s website to learn more about how the province continues to protect Ontarians from COVID-19.

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