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Ottawa breaks another record with 105 COVID-19 cases

Ottawa has set yet another grim record with 105 new cases of COVID-19 reported Tuesday, the highest daily tally of the pandemic so far.

Numbers continue to climb as experts predict 2nd wave to peak in October

A person wearing a mask crosses a street in downtown Ottawa on Aug. 20, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Andrew Lee/CBC)

Ottawa has set yet another grim record with 105 new cases of COVID-19 reported Tuesday, the highest daily tally of the pandemic so far.

Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is also reporting three more fatalities, bringing the city's death toll to 285. OPH has declared 51 cases resolved, leaving 682 active cases in the city another new record, breaking the previous one set at the end of April.

Sixty-nine of Tuesday's 105 new cases, or about two-thirds, are people under the age of 40. (The province had previously reported 106 new cases in Ottawa on Tuesday, but OPH adjusted that figure later in the day.)

There are currently 17 patients being treated in Ottawa hospitals for COVID-19, two in intensive care.

The rising numbers appear to support expert opinion that the province is firmly in the gripof a second wave, expected to peak next month.

More tests are being conducted than in the spring, and public health officials in the province arecurrently recommending only those who fit certain criteria, including having symptoms, be tested.

Ottawa has now seen 4,258 confirmed cases ofCOVID-19, the majority of which 3,291 are considered resolved

There are no new outbreaks listed at institutions such as schools or hospitals in Ottawa. Outbreaks have already been declared at nine schools, and more than 60have had at least one student or staff member test positive.

Elsewhere,Holy Cross Catholic School in Kemptvillehas been temporarily closed by a COVID-19 outbreak.

The reports from OPH don't necessarily reflect how many people tested positive for COVID-19 on the day they're made public; rather, they indicate the number of new cases OPH is notified of as of 2 p.m. the previous day.

Ontario logged 544 newly confirmed cases Tuesday. The only health unit with more new casesthan Ottawa on Tuesday was Toronto, with 251.

Quebec added 799 more cases to its total.

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