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COVID-19

Community Stakeholder Briefing

Middlesex and London Region

July 20, 2021

WelcomePresenter:

Dr. Alex SummersAssociate Medical Officer of Health

Middlesex-London Health Unit

@alexsummers4

Surveillance ReportAs of July 19th :

• Over 190.7 million COVID-19 cases and over 4.09 million deaths have been reported worldwide.

• Over 3.4 billion vaccine doses administered worldwide

• 548,347 cases of this illness confirmed in Ontario, including 9,294 deaths

• Local:

Data source: Ontario Ministry of Health (Ministry) Public Health Case and Contact Management Solution (CCM), extracted 2021-07-20. Data current as of the end of day 2021-07-19.

Cases by Reported Date

Data source: Ontario Ministry of Health (Ministry) Public Health Case and Contact Management Solution (CCM), extracted 2021-07-20. Data current as of the end of day 2021-07-19.

Outbreaks

Outbreaks (as of July 19, 2021):

• Congregate Setting = 0

• LTCH/RH/Hospital = 0 [UH outbreak declared over]

• Schools/Child Care/Post-secondary in Outbreak: 0

• *Continue to see outbreaks among groups who are gathering indoors and among those who are unvaccinated

Variant of Concern (VOC) update

• We continue to see the Delta variant reported in our region.

• Best protection against severe outcomes associated with the Delta variant?

Delta Variant

COVID-19 Vaccine Coverage

COVID-19 Vaccine Update

Roadmap to Reopen

July 16th at 12:01 a.m.

Roadmap to Reopen: Step 3• Outdoor gatherings: up to 100 people• Indoor gatherings: up to 25 people • No capacity limits for the following (with physical distancing in place):

• Religious services, rites or ceremonies, weddings, and funerals• Restaurants - no limits on the number of patrons per table• Essential and non-essential retail• Personal care services, including services requiring the removal of a face

covering• Real estate open houses

• Up to 50 per cent capacity indoors for the following:• Sports and fitness facilities• Concert venues, cinemas, and theatres (max of 1,000 people)• Meeting and event spaces (max of 1,000 people)• Spectators (max of 1,000 people)• Museums, galleries, historic sites, aquariums, zoos, landmarks, botanical

gardens, science centres, casinos/bingo halls, amusement parks, fairs, rural exhibitions, and festivals.

Roadmap to Reopen: Step 3 Limitations• Up to 75 per cent capacity outdoors is allowed for the

following; • Spectators to a max of 15,000 people,• Museums, galleries, historic sites, aquariums, zoos,

landmarks, botanical gardens, science centres, casinos/bingo halls, amusement parks, fairs, rural exhibitions, and festivals

• Concert venues, cinemas, and theatres to a max of 5,000 people unseated or 15,000 people seated

• Up to 25 per cent capacity indoors is allowed for food or drink establishments with dancing (i.e., nightclubs restobars) to a max of 250 people.

Our Public Health Advice Remains the Same:

• Keep it outdoors as much as possible• Only gather indoors if absolutely necessary; if indoors within

the gathering limit (25 people), ensure everyone you are indoors with is fully vaccinated

• Families with children under 12 (not yet eligible to be vaccinated):• Keep it outdoors• Stick to close contact with your immediate household only• Mask if you absolutely must be indoors with people who

are not part of your household

Section 22 lifted• Lifted as of July 15, 2021• Covers all gyms, health clubs, community centres,

multi-purpose facilities, arenas, exercise studios, yoga studios, dance studios, and other fitness facilities

• Order made face coverings mandatory for class instructors

• Limited classes to 10 participants or barriers between

Reopening Canada’s Border

• Starting August 9, 2021, Canada plans to begin allowing entry to American citizens and permanent residents, who are currently residing in the United States, and have been fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to entering Canada for non-essential travel

• On September 7, 2021, open Canada’s borders to any fully vaccinated travellers who have completed the full course of vaccination with a Government of Canada-accepted vaccine at least 14 days prior to entering Canada and who meet specific entry requirements

COVID-19 Mass Immunization Clinics• First and second dose walk-ins at all mass vaccination clinics

• Appointments encouraged, but no longer required• Walk in options available at all four mass vaccination

clinics between 9am to 5pm.• Transition planning for clinic hours for EN, NLOCC and Mt

Brydges for August

Moderna and Pfizer available

• Pfizer vaccine available to anyone 12+ at all MLHU vaccination clinics.

• Moderna vaccine available to anyone 18+ at:– Western Fair Agriplex,

– North London Optimist Community Centre, and

– Caradoc Community Centre in Mount Brydges

COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

• Pop-Up COVID-19 Vaccination Clinicso Check out the Health Unit’s website regularly for updates

on new Pop-up COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic listings

• Vaccine continues to be delivered to all health care providers and agencies who provide doses in the MLHU area

• Individuals who cannot access vaccine can call:

o Vaccine booking line for in-car vaccines at area mass clinic sites

o MLHU phone line for home visit requests

Long-term care home update• Directive #3 for long-term care homes has been updated to

include the following changes; o Asymptomatic, fully-immunized staff, caregivers and visitors do not

need to be tested for COVID-19 before entering the facility,o Asymptomatic, fully-immunized residents without close contact with a

positive COVID-19 case, do not need to be tested or quarantined on admission or transfer to a facility,

o Residents need to be symptom screened ONCE daily, o Eye protection should be worn by all staff and essential visitors

providing care within 2 meters of a resident under Droplet and Contact Precautions or in a setting in an outbreak, and

o Residents returning from a temporary absence must follow the same testing and quarantine protocols as those for admissions and transfers.

Congregate settings update• The Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services has

updated their guidance document and website for congregate care settings with the following changes;o Scheduled indoor and outdoor visits for non-essential

visitors can occur while adhering to Step Three in Ontario’s Roadmap to Reopen, and

o Resident’s overnight absences can occur with an updated screening process that does not require a negative COVID-19 test for fully immunized residents.

Highlights of First Wave• Health Canada report• Analysis of social and economic factors linked to higher rates of

death from COVID-19 between January and August of 2020• Key findings in the report included significant inequalities in

COVID-19 death rates for people living in:o Large Citieso Apartments,o Lower income neighbourhoods,o Neighbourhoods with more people who:

▪ Are a visible minority,▪ Recently immigrated to Canada,▪ Were born outside of Canada, or▪ Neither speak English or French.

COVID-19 Instagram Live• To promote vaccine uptake in

the under 30 years demographic, the Middlesex-London Health Unit will be offering an Instagram Live event

• Youth can have their COVID-19 vaccine questions answered

• Dr. Rod Lim and Dr. Alex Summers presenting

• July 23, from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

MLHU Info and Contact• Weekly webinars held on Tuesdays at 12:30 p.m.

to 1:00 p.m.

• Please send your questions to health@mlhu.on.ca

• www.healthunit.com

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