OTTAWA -- Ottawa Public Health said Saturday that 48 more people in Ottawa have tested positive for COVID-19.
The province reported 1,873 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday and said 17 more people in Ontario with COVID-19 have died. The province also reported 1,918 new resolved cases. Public Health Ontario reported 19 new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa on Saturday.
Figures from Ottawa Public Health have differed lately compared to numbers reported by Public Health Ontario. OPH said in a statement to CTV News that they are aligning their database with the provincial database, leading to some discrepancies.
"In an effort to streamline efforts and align various data sources, Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is aligning its database with the provincial database, and as can be expected, there is a transition period as redundant cases are removed and individuals are properly assigned to their jurisdictions outside Ottawa (if applicable)," OPH said. "Given several factors, it is often the case that reported numbers from public health units do not match provincial data during a specific snapshot in time. This is mainly due to time lag."
Public Health Ontario says there have been 9,011 total laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa since the pandemic began. Ottawa Public Health's COVID-19 dashboard says there are 8,987 as of 2 p.m. Dec. 11.
OPH said that if there is a discrepancy between numbers reported in the provincial reports and those reported publicly by a public health unit, the number reported by the public health unit is considered to be the most up-to date.
No new deaths were reported in Ottawa on Saturday. The death toll from the pandemic stands at 384 residents of Ottawa.
Ottawa remains in the "Orange-Restrict" level under the provincial reopening framework. Ottawa moved into the restriction level on Nov. 7.
The "Orange-Restrict" level is for areas with a weekly rate of new cases per 100,000 people of between 25 and 39.9, a positivity rate between 1.3 per cent and 2.4 per cent and a reproduction number of 1 to 1.1.
Here is where Ottawa stands on those metrics currently:
The "Yellow-Protect" level requires a weekly rate of new cases per 100,000 people of between 10 and 24.9, a positivity rate between 0.5 per cent and 1.2 per cent and a reproduction number of "approximately 1", according to the province.
The number of known active cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa held relatively steady below 400 on Saturday.
OPH reported 367 total active cases, up from 365 on Friday.
Forty-six additional recoveries were reported, bringing the city's total number of resolved cases to 8,236.
The number of active cases of COVID-19 is the number of total laboratory-confirmed cases minus the numbers of resolved cases and deaths. A case is considered resolved 14 days after known symptom onset or positive test result.
There are currently 26 people in an Ottawa-area hospital with COVID-19 related complications. The figure did not change between Friday and Saturday.
Ottawa Public Health reports three people are in the intensive care unit.
Of the people in hospital, one is in their 20s, one is in their 30s (this person is admitted to the ICU), two are in their 40s, one is in their 50s, five are in their 60s, seven are in their 70s, eight are in their 80s (two in the ICU) and one is 90 or older.
Here is a breakdown of all known COVID-19 cases in Ottawa by age category:
The age of one person who has tested positive for COVID-19 is unknown.
The province says it performed a record number of COVID-19 tests across Ontario on Friday: 65,260. There are 67,654 tests still under investigation provincewide.
The Ottawa COVID-19 Testing Taskforce does not provide testing updates on weekends.
In its most recent update on Dec. 11, the taskforce said 1,736 swabs were taken at assessment centres in Ottawa on Thursday, Dec. 10 and 4,020 laboratory tests were performed.
The average turnaround from the time the swab is taken at a testing site to the result is 36 hours.
The next update from the taskforce will be delivered Monday, Dec. 14, 2020.
Public Health Ontario reported double-digit numbers of new cases in every public health unit in eastern Ontario on Saturday.
The Quebec government reported 38 new cases of COVID-19 in the Outaouais region, which includes Gatineau.
Ottawa Public Health is reporting COVID-19 outbreaks at 25 institutions in Ottawa, including long-term care homes, retirement homes, daycares, hospitals and schools.
One new outbreak was declared at Lamoureux French catholic personal education school. An outbreak at The Ravines retirement home has ended.
There are two active community outbreaks, both linked to unidentified workplaces.
The schools and childcare spaces currently experiencing outbreaks are:
The long-term care homes, retirement homes, hospitals, and other spaces currently experiencing outbreaks are:
A single laboratory-confirmed case of COVID-19 in a resident or staff member of a long-term care home, retirement home or shelter triggers an outbreak response, according to Ottawa Public Health. In childcare settings, a single confirmed, symptomatic case in a staff member, home daycare provider, or child triggers an outbreak.
Under provincial guidelines, a COVID-19 outbreak in a school is defined as two or more lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in students and/or staff in a school with an epidemiological link, within a 14-day period, where at least one case could have reasonably acquired their infection in the school (including transportation and before or after school care).