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Two new COVID-19 cases reported in Grey Highlands over the weekend

There are 103 active cases in both counties combined, and the health unit is currently tracking 395 high-risk contacts associated with the active cases
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The Grey Bruce Health Unit (GBHU) has reported 15 new cases of COVID-19 in the region over the weekend. 

The 15 new cases are located in West Grey (3), Owen Sound (4), Grey Highlands (2), Hanover (2), South Bruce (1), Saugeen Shores (1), South Bruce Peninsula (1), and Georgian Bluffs (1).

The health unit has reported a total of 1,165 cases in the region to date. There are 103 active cases in both counties combined, and GBHU is currently tracking 395 high-risk contacts associated with the active cases.

Active cases in Grey County are currently located in Owen Sound (26), Southgate (6), The Blue Mountains (9), Grey Highlands (9), Hanover (2), West Grey (4), Meaford (7), Chatsworth (1), and Georgian Bluffs (6).

GBHU is also reporting the region has had a total of 232 cases of variants of concern, 44 of which are active. 

There have been five deaths due to COVID-19 in Grey and Bruce combined. Four Grey-Bruce residents are currently being hospitalized with COVID-related illness, including two individuals that are being hospitalized outside of the region. 

To date there have been five cases transferred from other health unit’s to local Intensive Care Units; all five cases remain with the transferring health unit and are not reflected in local case counts.

Of GBHU’s 1,165 cumulative cases, 1,057 cases are resolved.

Resolved COVID-19 cases in Grey County include: Owen Sound (189), Southgate (116), Blue Mountains (124), Grey Highlands (86), Hanover (66), West Grey (61), Meaford (39), Chatsworth (21) and Georgian Bluffs (13). 

To-date the health unit has administered 54,209 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. 

This week, GBHU has received 5,850 doses, which will be focused on vaccine distribution to clients 60 years and older, First Nation communities and First Nation clients, and retirement home staff, residents and essential caregivers (second dose).

Those turning 60 this year or older, born 1961 or earlier, can make appointments through the provincial online booking system for COVID-19 vaccinations at https://ontario.ca/bookvaccine

Those without access to the internet can call the toll-free number 1-888-999-6488. For additional information on the health unit’s vaccine roll-out program, visit the GBHU website.