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Key COVID-19 numbers in the Ottawa area today

Ottawa Public Health is reporting104 newCOVID-19 cases Monday, as key indicators show infection rates rising in the city.

Active cases, outbreaks on the rise as city sees 104 more infections

People walk by a closed Starbucks in downtown Ottawa in December 2020. (Brian Morris/CBC)
  • Ottawa is reporting 104 newCOVID-19 cases and one more death.
  • Ottawa Public Health now classifies the city as a red zone.
  • Active outbreaks in the city nearly doubled over the long weekend.
  • There are 65 more COVID-19 cases in western Quebec.

Today's Ottawa update

Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is reporting104 newCOVID-19 cases Monday, as well as the city'sfirst death in a week. Seventy-eight more cases are now resolved.

The infection rate in Ottawa has risen dramatically since around Christmas, an increase experts attribute to activity before the current lockdown, whichwent into effect Dec. 26 and is scheduled tolast until Jan. 23.

OPH now classifies the city as a red zone, a more severe outlook thanits previous orange zone designation. The new classification would normally mean tighter restrictions,but because the city remains under a 28-day provincewide shutdown, there's no change from the current rules.

Numbers to watch

64.3:The current number of COVID-19 cases per 100,000 Ottawa residents.

1.29:The average number of people infected by a single COVID-19 case, or R(t). OPH is aiming to keepthe R(t) below one.

4.2%:The percentage of COVID-19 tests in Ottawa coming back positive.

40:Ottawa's active outbreaks, mostlyin health-care settings. This number has nearly doubled sinceNew Year's Eve.

Across the region

Western Quebec's health authority is reporting 65 more COVID-19 cases Monday. The region remains inlockdownfor one more week,unlessit'sextended.

The health unit for Leeds, Grenville and Lanark counties is reporting 33 new casessince its last update on Dec. 30.

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