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Windsor-Essex public health unit says it's prepared for 2nd vaccine rollout

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit says itsprepared to start administering second doses when the province gives the green light.

Health unit reports 24 new cases of COVID-19 Friday

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit reported 24 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday. (Sanjay Maru/CBC)

The Windsor-Essex County Health Unit (WECHU) says it'sprepared to start administering second doses when the province gives the green light.

"We're ready to do second doses," WECHU CEO Theresa Marentettesaid. "We think we have the capacity and the ability to move forward."

Marentettemade the commentsat a briefing on Friday morning,justbefore the province announced it would beaccelerating the rollout for second doses, which were previously scheduled for afour-monthinterval.

Under that plan, those aged 80 and older will be the first group able to book an accelerated appointment for a second shot starting the week of May 31. It will then expand to those 70 and above in mid-June.

After that point, the province will shift to a "first-in, first-out" strategy, in which Ontarians will be able to book an appointment for their second dose depending on when they had a first.

The health unit has already implemented a wait list for second doses for those 70 and older who had their first dose before March 31, 2021.

The local publichealth unit, which uses a different vaccine booking system than the province, has not yet confirmed when exactly seniors will be eligible to book their second shots.

Meanwhile, the regionhas seen itsCOVID-19 case rate decrease significantlyin the last week, as the vaccination rate among adults approaches 70 per cent.

According to Ramsey D'Souza, manager of epidemiology with WECHU,themost recent seven-day caserate for COVID-19 in Windsor-Essex is 46.8casesper 100,000 people compared with65.1 recorded from the previous period.

"Things are improving," D'souza said, pointing to severalfactors includingthevaccine coverage rate and good compliance with public health measures.

250 active cases

The health unit announced 24 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, and in total 250 cases are active.

About 3,700 people per day are getting vaccinated locally.

In total,238,424 local residents have received at least one dose since the vaccine rollout began in December, representing69.2per cent of adults.

Anyone 12 and older is currently eligible, and appointmentscan be booked throughthe health unit's websiteor by phone.

Among the new cases announced Friday, 14wereclose contacts of confirmed cases, four cases werecommunity acquired and six wereunder investigation.

Eighteenpeople who tested positive for COVID-19 were in hospital, including five in intensive care.

There are 11 outbreaks ongoing throughout the region. Anoutbreak atSouthwest Detention Centre has been in outbreak for more thana month.

There are also 10 active outbreaks at workplaces in Windsor-Essex:

  • One in Kingsville's agriculture sector.
  • Four in Windsor's health-care and social assistance sector.
  • One in Lakeshore's health-care and social assistance sector.
  • One in Windsor's manufacturing sector.
  • One in Tecumseh's manufacturing sector.
  • One in Lakeshore's finance and insurance sector.
  • One in Windsor's food and beverage sector.

Chatham-Kent and Sarnia-Lambton

Lambton Public Health reported 13 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday.Overall, 39 cases are active, along with two outbreaks.

Chatham-Kent health officials reported two new cases, and theactive case count stands at 14.

With files from CBC Toronto

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