New daily cases in the province ranged this week between a high of 3,124 and a low of 1,429.
Ontario's panel of COVID-19 expert advisers recently recommended that the province needs a "circuit breaker" with public health measures that cut contacts by 50 per cent to blunt the worst of Omicron's impact.
The science table says an accelerated booster campaign isn't enough, and that without any further measures there could be 10,000 daily new cases before Christmas.
Here's the latest on new cases in Algoma
As of 2:45 p.m., Algoma Public Health has not reported any new cases of COVID-19.
The latest cases of the virus in the region were reported yesterday.
Here are the latest COVID-19 numbers from Algoma Public Health, updated at 5 p.m. on Dec. 16:
- 206,067 tested
- 1,571 confirmed
- 263 active cases
- 8 currently hospitalized
- 1,308 resolved
- 17 deceased
Algoma Public Health is reporting that recent results from additional laboratory testing have detected the following variants of concern in Algoma:
- B.1.1.7 (Alpha), first detected in the UK
- B.1.617.2 (Delta), first detected in India
- P.1 (Gamma), first detected in Brazil
Total confirmed cases by area of residence:
- 1,409 in Sault Ste. Marie and area
- 108 in central and east Algoma
- 37 in Elliot Lake and area
- 17 in north Algoma
Comparatively, in Chippewa County, which covers Sault Ste. Marie Mich. and surrounding area, the COVID-19 data as of Dec. 15 states:
- 4,893 cumulative positives
- 4,200 cumulative recovered
- 65 deaths
- 11 cases currently hospitalized
Latest cases in local schools (as of 10:30 a.m. Dec. 17):
ADSB:
- Anna McCrea Public School: 1 confirmed student case
- Ben R. McMullin Public School: 3 confirmed student cases
- Blind River Public School: 1 confirmed staff case
- Boreal French Immersion Public School: 2 confirmed student cases
- Central Algoma Intermediate School: 2 confirmed student cases
- East View Public School: 1 confirmed student case
- Francis H Clergue Public School: 2 confirmed student cases
- Greenwood Public School: 1 confirmed student case
- Isabel Fletcher Public School: 1 confirmed student case
- Parkland Public School: 1 confirmed student case, 1 confirmed staff case
- Pinewood Public School: 8 confirmed student cases
- R. M. Moore: 1 confirmed student case
- Superior Heights Collegiate and Vocational School: 3 confirmed student cases
- Thessalon Public School: 6 confirmed student cases
H-SCDSB:
- Holy Cross Catholic School: 1 confirmed student case
- St. Basil Catholic School: 2 confirmed student cases
- St Francis French Immersion Catholic School: 2 confirmed student cases
- St Mary's College Separate School: 4 confirmed student cases
CSCNO:
- École secondaire Notre-Dame-du-Sault: 1 confirmed student case
- École publique Écho-des-Rapides: 1 confirmed student case
Here's the latest on COVID-19 vaccinations in Algoma:
Algoma Public Health is continuing in phase two of Ontario's 3 Phase Vaccine Distribution Program. As of 4:11 p.m. on Dec. 8:
- 198,733 total doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered (now including third doses for those eligible)
- 42.1 per cent of children 5-11 have received at least one dose
- 82.1 per cent of youth 12-17 have received at least one dose
- 96,267 people have received at least one dose (81.7 per cent of the population or 85.3 per cent of the eligible population)
- 89,719 people have received two doses
- 12,747 people have received three doses
APH reported cases this week:
Cases 1,385-1,406 were reported the evening of Dec. 10.
Cases 1,407-1,439 were reported on Dec. 11.
Cases 1,440-1,473 were reported on Dec. 12.
Cases 1,474-1,495 were reported on Dec. 13.
Cases 1,496-1,529 were reported on Dec. 14.
Cases 1,530-1,551 were reported on Dec. 15.
Cases 1,552-1,570 were reported on Dec. 16.
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