Daily update on the status of COVID-19 in the Thunder Bay District Health Unit

January 6, 2022 - Thunder Bay District Health Unit (TBDHU) is reporting 62 (sixty-two) new COVID-19 case in residents in the TBDHU Region. Current active cases is 193.

NOTE: As of December 31, testing for COVID-19 has been limited to the most vulnerable individuals and individuals associated with the highest risk settings. This means that confirmed cases will significantly underestimate the true number of people with COVID-19 in the TBDHU region.  From this point forward, case rates and percent positivity should not be compared to dates before these testing criteria changes.

In addition, through data quality checks, 4 cases reported previously by TBDHU was removed from the TBDHU case count. This will be reflected in the overall case count today.

Cases Changes since previous report*  
New +62

2 Household contact

10 Other close contact

11 No known exposure

3 Travel outside NWO

30 Pending

   

48 Thunder Bay and surrounding communities

9 District communities

1 First Nation community

Resolved +141  
Active cases in hospital -2  
Deaths No changes  

*Reports are completed daily in the morning, except when otherwise noted. Exceptions may be made for holiday times.

**Note that all COVID-19-positive specimens in Ontario are tested for mutations present on VOCs. This testing occurs after the positive result is reported to  public health. Therefore, any change in the number of cases with VOCs identified reported in daily PSAs would be for cases reported in previous PSAs.

 

Additional information on the status of COVID-19 cases in the Thunder Bay District Health Unit area is available at the TBDHU Website.

For more information or if you have questions, please visit the TBDHU Website or contact TBDHU at (807) 625-5900 or toll-free: 1-888-294-6630.

Visit Ontario's website to learn more about how the province continues to protect Ontarians from COVID-19.

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