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N.L.: 2021/2022 Covid cases

Source: https://vocm.com/2022/01/30/nl-reporting-new-cases-of-covid/

NL Reporting 210 New Cases of COVID, 23 in Hospital
Jan 30, 2022 | 2:10 PM

Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting 210 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 today, with 23 people now in hospital due to the virus.

That’s an increase of five over yesterday’s total of 18.

Public Health says there are now officially 2,162 active cases in the province...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-covid-january-31-22-1.6333838

2 more COVID-19 deaths as N.L. ends deadliest month of the pandemic
Province has had 40 deaths total — with more than half coming in the past month alone
CBC News · Posted: Jan 31, 2022 2:38 PM NT | Last Updated: 3 hours ago

Newfoundland and Labrador reported two more deaths from COVID-19 on Monday, raising the province's toll to 40 since the pandemic began — more than half of them in the past month alone.

Both people were over the age of 70: a man in the Eastern Health region and a woman in the Central Health region. The deaths are the 20th and 21st in January.

The province also reported 183 new cases of COVID-19. Twenty-two people are in hospital due to COVID-19 — down one from Sunday's record high of 23 — with nine people in critical care.

A total of 900 COVID-19 tests have been completed since Sunday, for a positivity rate of 20.3 per cent. The province has completed 481,461 tests since March 2020.

With 222 new recoveries, the province's known active caseload drops to 2,121.

The Department of Health also announced the province will stay in a modified version of Alert Level 4 for another week but said changes will come into effect next Monday, with details to be announced at a briefing on Thursday...
 
Source: https://vocm.com/2022/02/01/covid-update-nl/

NL Reporting 25 Now in Hospital Due To COVID-19, 11 Critical
Feb 1, 2022 | 2:30 PM

The number of people in hospital due to COVID-19 in the province has risen to 25, with 11 now in critical care...

...Meanwhile, there are officially 179 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 being reported today; 115 in Eastern Health region, 35 in Central Health, 22 in Western and seven in the Labrador-Grenfell Health region.

There are currently 1,915 active cases of COVID-19 in the province...
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/seven-r...red-in-long-term-care-officials-say-1.5764961


Seven recent COVID-19 deaths in N.L. occurred in long-term care, officials say
The Canadian Press
Published Feb. 2, 2022 2:22 p.m. EST

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -

Newfoundland and Labrador health officials say seven people in the province died of COVID-19 in long-term care facilities or in personal care homes between Dec. 20 and Jan. 28.

That number represents 35 per cent of the 20 people who died in the province during that period...

...Health officials say there are 20 people in hospital because of the disease, with nine of those patients in critical care.
 
Source: https://www.gov.nl.ca/releases/2022/health/0203n05/
  • Health and Community Services
February 3, 2022



Today (Thursday, February 3), there are 20 people in hospital because of COVID-19, 13 in non-critical care and seven in critical care. There have been 372 new recoveries – 279 in the Eastern Health region, 51 in the Central Health region, 21 in the Western Health region and 21 in the Labrador-Grenfell region, and 16,208 people have recovered.
Newfoundland and Labrador has 198 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 since the last update on February 2. Anyone who has tested positive must follow guidelines as outlined here. Cases are advised to notify contacts as per instructions on the website.
The breakdown of the 198 cases is as follows:
  • Eastern Health region – 108
  • Central Health region – 42
  • Western Health region – 41
  • Labrador-Grenfell Health region – 7
There are currently 1,720 active cases of COVID-19 in the province. The regional breakdown of the active cases is as follows:
  • Eastern Health – 1,189
  • Central Health – 192
  • Labrador-Grenfell Health – 91
  • Western Health – 248
A total of 1,235 tests were completed since yesterday. To date, 485,021 tests have been administered. People can check their COVID-19 test results online here.
Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting its forty-fifth death from COVID-19. The individual is a female between 70-79 years of age in the Eastern Health region. The department is sending its condolences to the family of the individual and asks everyone to respect the family’s privacy at this time.
All of Newfoundland and Labrador is in modified Alert Level 4 at this time and will enter modified Alert Level 3 on Monday, February 7, 2022. More information on Alert Level 3 can be found here.
Public Health has revised support person/visitor restrictions at all provincially operated acute care facilities, health centres and long-term care homes, as well as privately operated long-term care homes, personal care homes and community care homes. Effective immediately, one support person/visitor for each patient/resident is permitted at these facilities. More information can be found here.
Public Health has also revised isolation and testing requirements for people who have COVID-19 and their close contacts:
  • Fully vaccinated non-household contacts can follow modified self-isolation for five days after their last contact with the person who has COVID-19. This means they must stay at home except to go to school or work (unless they work in a high-risk setting). Modified isolation ends after five days has passed and they have their negative test result.
  • Unvaccinated school-aged children who are close contacts and do not live with the person who has COVID-19 can go to school as long as they do not have symptoms. They must isolate for 10 days when not at school.
  • Unvaccinated school-aged children who live with someone who has COVID-19 must fully isolate for 10 days and cannot go to school.
  • PCR testing is no longer required for household contacts, or unvaccinated non-household contacts.
A flowchart with instructions for close contacts can be found here.
Anyone that is a close contact of a case and has symptoms of COVID-19, and anyone testing positive on a rapid test, should consider themselves a positive case and follow public health direction found here. They do not need any PCR testing to confirm. Employers are asked not to require a PCR test for this category of individuals.
PCR tests are still recommended for non-household close contacts who are fully vaccinated and do not have symptoms, and anyone that has symptoms but has not been identified as a close contact of someone that tested positive for COVID-19. Our Self-Isolation Assessment Tool can help you determine if you need to self-isolate or get tested.
Changes will come into effect as of 12:01 on Saturday, February 5, 2022 regarding isolation for travellers entering the province. Effective that date, there will be no isolation for fully vaccinated travellers; however, they will be required to take one rapid test each day for five days. There are no changes to the requirements for partially vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers.
All travellers coming to Newfoundland and Labrador, including Newfoundland and Labrador residents, are required to fill out a travel form found here. The travel form can be completed up to 30 days prior to the travel date. Please submit proof of your COVID-19 vaccination by uploading it to your form. Further information for those travelling to the province, including isolation and testing requirements, can be found here.
The most up to date vaccine data and the number of vaccine doses administered is on the provincial COVID-19 data hub. Information on COVID-19 vaccines for Newfoundland and Labrador is available online here. Additional information on the COVID-19 vaccination rollout is on the websites for each of the regional health authorities:
Eastern Health
Central Health
Western Health
Labrador-Grenfell Health
Please continue following the proven Public Health measures in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19. For the most up-to-date information related to COVID-19, please visit www.gov.nl.ca/covid-19.
 
Source: https://atlantic.ctvnews.ca/covid-1...dy-at-20-after-reaching-new-heights-1.5768368


COVID-19 hospitalizations in N.L. hold steady at 20 after reaching new heights
The Canadian Press
Published Feb. 4, 2022 2:38 p.m. EST

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. -

The number of people hospitalized due to COVID-19 in Newfoundland and Labrador has held steady at 20 for the past three days, after reaching a new height of 25 on Tuesday.

Provincial health officials said in a news release today that nine of the patients currently hospitalized are in critical care, which is down from 11 on Tuesday.

They reported 258 new confirmed infections today, with 18 per cent of PCR tests completed since Thursday yielding a positive result...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newf...s-hospitalizations-positive-numbers-1.6341022

COVID-19 hospitalizations in N.L. hold steady at 20
Travel restriction changes come into effect Saturday
CBC News · Posted: Feb 05, 2022 2:38 PM NT | Last Updated: 4 hours ago

The number of people in hospital because of COVID-19 in Newfoundland and Labrador has remained unchanged since Friday's update.

In a tweet, the province's health department said there are 20 patients in hospital with COVID-19 on Saturday, and 1,642 known active cases — down from 1,746 the day before. With 986 tests completed since Friday, the department said there are 222 new, known positive cases.

That makes for a positivity rate of 22.5 per cent.

Of the 222 new cases, 114 are in Eastern Health, 35 are in Central Health, 22 are in Western Health and 51 are in Labrador-Grenfell Health.

As of Saturday, fully-vaccinated travellers arriving in Newfoundland and Labrador will no longer have to isolate, unless they receive a positive test result.

Those travellers still have to take a rapid test once a day for five days after they arrive in the province and follow all public health guidelines.

Partially vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers are still required to isolate until they receive a negative result on a PCR test after spending at least seven days in isolation...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newf...ctions-pandemic-weather-alert-level-1.6341699

COVID-19 hospitalizations rise to 21 as N.L. prepares to move to Alert Level 3
Testing, results impacted by inclement weather Saturday and Sunday
CBC News · Posted: Feb 06, 2022 3:16 PM NT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

As Newfoundland and Labrador prepares to move into a modified Alert Level 3 on Monday, one more person is in hospital because of COVID-19, raising the province's total hospitalizations to 21.

The Department of Health and Community Services noted that Sunday's numbers were affected by the inclement weather across the province on Saturday and Sunday. As a result, access to testing sites and the delivery of results and was limited in some areas.

The 579 tests performed since Saturday produced a total of 110 positive results — 88 of which are in the Eastern Health region, five in Central Health, 14 in Western Health and three in Labrador-Grenfell Health.

That's a positivity rate of 19 per cent, with the total known active cases in the province dipping to 1,557...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-covid-19-feb-7-22-1.6342449

N.L. reports 1 more death from COVID-19, bringing total to 46
22 people in hospital
CBC News · Posted: Feb 07, 2022 2:31 PM NT | Last Updated: 4 hours ago

Another resident of Newfoundland and Labrador has died from COVID-19, bringing the number of total deaths since the beginning of the pandemic to 46.

The death was a man from the Eastern Health region in his 60s, according to a news release from the Health Department on Monday.

Health officials also reported that 22 people are currently in hospital as a result of COVID-19, including six in critical care. That number is up one from Sunday, but the number of people in critical care wasn't reported over the weekend.

A total of 166 new cases of the virus were reported in the release: 89 cases in the Eastern Health region, 35 in the Central Health region, 26 in the Labrador-Grenfell Health region and 16 in the Western Health region.

There are 1,525 known active cases in the province, as 197 recoveries were reported.

The province completed 965 COVID-19 tests since Sunday, which puts the test positivity rate at 17.2 per cent. A total of 488,967 tests have been completed since March 2020...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-covid-19-feb-8-22-1.6343743

N.L. reports 2 COVID-19 deaths, announces further loosening of restrictions
First changes will come into effect Saturday
CBC News · Posted: Feb 08, 2022 1:58 PM NT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting two more deaths due to COVID-19, along with a plan to further loosen restrictions on gatherings and sporting events in the province.

The province has now reported 48 deaths since March 2020. One of the deaths was a woman over the age of 90 in the Central Health region, according to Public Health, while the other was a man in his 70s in the Western Health region.

A total of 210 new cases were reported by Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janice Fitzgerald on Tuesday afternoon. With 247 new recoveries, the province's known active caseload has dropped to 1,487. Twenty-three people are in hospital due the virus.

The province said it completed 748 COVID-19 tests since Monday, leading to a test positivity rate of 28 per cent. Over 490,000 tests have been completed to date...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-covid-19-feb-9-22-1.6345102

N.L. marks grim pandemic milestone as COVID-19 kills 50th person
The province is reporting 250 confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday
CBC News · Posted: Feb 09, 2022 2:33 PM NT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago

Newfoundland and Labrador hit a grim pandemic milestone on Wednesday as the province reported its 49th and 50th deaths due to COVID-19.

Both of the people who died were women in their 80s, one in Eastern Health and one in Central Health, according to a news release from the Department of Health.

Twenty people in Newfoundland and Labrador are in hospital as a result of COVID-19, including seven in critical care.

The province is reporting 250 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday. By region, there are 159 new cases in Eastern Health, 44 in Central Health, 28 in Western Health and 19 in Labrador-Grenfell Health.

With 155 new recoveries, the province's known active caseload rises to 1,579.

A total of 1,136 COVID-19 tests have been completed since Tuesday, with a positivity rate of 22 per cent. The province has completed 486,437 tests to date...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/nl-covid-19-feb-10-1.6346702

COVID-19 hospitalizations in N.L. rise to 25, tying provincial record
8 people are in intensive care
CBC News · Posted: Feb 10, 2022 2:33 PM NT | Last Updated: 32 minutes ago

There are 25 people hospitalized due to COVID-19 in Newfoundland and Labrador, tying a provincial record set earlier this month.

The number of hospitalizations, announced Thursday by the provincial Department of Health, is up five since Wednesday, with eight people in intensive care.

According to data from the Department of Health, nearly 100 people have been hospitalized due to COVID-19 since Dec. 21. Over half of those admitted were people over the age of 70...

...Health officials also reported 243 new cases of the virus...
 
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