Local Medical Officer of Health Dr. Joyce Lock is expected to make a statement this afternoon about the rising case numbers in our region.
OXFORD/ST.THOMAS/ELGIN - Southwestern Public Health Unit confirmed another 58 new cases of COVID-19 this morning and 34 resolved cases.
SWPH was closed for Remembrance Day, so these numbers are combined over the past two days. Local Medical Officer of Health Dr. Joyce Lock is expected to make a statement this afternoon about the rising case numbers in our region.
This brings our total number of ongoing cases to 154. You can find a complete breakdown of the numbers, based on location here.
Woodstock - 37
Tillsonburg - 21
Norwich Township - 14
Ingersoll - 6
East-Zorra Tavistock - 3
Zorra - 2
South-West Oxford - 2
Aylmer - 34
St. Thomas - 19
Bayham - 13
Central Elgin - 2
Malahide - 1
Twelve people are currently being treated for the virus in hospital, including six people in the ICU.
The Health Unit says 86.7 percent of eligible residents have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 83.7 percent have been fully vaccinated.
You can find more information regarding case numbers and vaccination numbers in the Southwestern Public Health Region online here.

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