10 new cases of COVID-19 in the Kingston region, 26 active

KFL&A Public Health is reporting the region’s largest spike in COVID-19 cases in over a month, with 10 cases reported over the last 24 hours.

In addition to Friday’s 10 new cases, three cases have resolved, bringing the region’s active cases to 26.

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Another health-care worker has tested positive for the virus. The total number of affected health professionals in the region over the pandemic has now reached 27.

KFL&A Public Health provided a breakdown of information for all of Friday’s positive cases:

  • Male between the ages of 10 and 19, mode of transmission under investigation
  • 2 females between the ages 10 and 19, close contact
  • Woman in her 50s, close contact
  • Woman in her 40s, close contact, health-care worker
  • Man in his 70s, close contact
  • Woman in her 20s, under investigation
  • 2 women in their 20s, outbreak-related
  • Man in his 20s, outbreak-related

On Friday, Global News learned that an employee at the McDonald’s on Sir. John A. Macdonald Boulevard tested positive for COVID-19.




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The Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board also announced two more cases linked to the COVID-19 outbreak at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic School, bringing the total number of related cases to six.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the region has seen 214 cases, 188 of which have resolved.


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