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Windsor-Essex reports 77th COVID-19 death, dozens more cases

After more than two months without any deaths, a long-term care resident in Windsor-Essex has died of COVID-19.The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit also confirmed24 new cases Tuesday.

A man in his 90s, who was a long-term care home resident, has died

Windsor-Essex County Health Unit is reporting another COVID-19 death Tuesday. (Vince Robinet/CBC)

After more than two months without any deaths, a long-term care resident in Windsor-Essex has died of COVID-19.

He was a man in his 90s, the Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) said in an email to CBC News.

WECHU also confirmed24 new cases Tuesday.

There have now been77 COVID-19 deaths in the region. Before today's news, the last death was reported on Sept. 10.

Of the 24 new cases, six were contracted in the community,five are in close contacts of a previously-confirmed case, three cases are amongagri-farm workers and 10 cases are still under investigation.

Inthe health unit's news release, it clarified that one of its previously active cases has been moved to another jurisdiction.

There are currently 191 active cases in the region. Of these, eight people are in hospital and two are in the ICU.

Three long-term care and retirement homes remain in outbreak, including:

  • Berkshire Care Centrein Windsor with one staff case.
  • Lifetimes on Riverside in Windsor with five resident cases and four staff cases.
  • Iler Lodge in Essex with 17 resident cases and one staff case.

There is one workplace outbreak in Leamington's agriculture sector.

The community outbreak at a University of Windsor outbreak is also still active.