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75.3% of people in the region are fully vaccinated: report

The provincial target is to have 90 per cent of people vaccinated
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More people in the region were vaccinated against COVID-19 in the past week.

The Porcupine Health Unit's weekly epidemiology report is out and breaks down where the region is at.

Since last week's report, 900 more people received their second dose of the vaccine, bringing the total number of people with both doses of the vaccine to 46,761. There has been an increase of 946 people who received their first dose, bringing the total number of people who have received their first dose of the vaccine to 53,190.

There are 390 people who have received their third dose.

In the region, 83.9 per cent of the eligible population (12 years and up) has received the first dose of the vaccine and 75.3 per cent have both doses. The provincial target is to have 90 per cent of the eligible population vaccinated. 

Both of those numbers are up slightly from last week, when the health unit reported 82.4 per cent of the eligible population had received their first dose and 73.6 per cent had both doses.

Broken down by age range in the region, the health unit reports that for: 

  • 12 to 17 years - 74 per cent have their first dose and 59.5 per cent have both doses
  • 18 to 29 years - 75.3 per cent have their first dose and 60.5 per cent have both doses
  • 30 to 39 years - 77.2 per cent have their first dose and 64.9 per cent have both doses
  • 40 to 49 years - 79.3 per cent have their first dose and 70.7 per cent have both doses
  • 50 to 59 years - 84.5 per cent have their first dose and 78.7 per cent have both doses
  • 60 to 69 years - 91.7 per cent have their first dose and 87.8 per cent have both doses
  • 70 to 79 years - 99.4 per cent have their first dose and 96.5 per cent have both doses
  • 80 years and up - 99.9 per cent have their first dose and 98.2 per cent have both doses

The data is also broken down by community, however, it reflects the number of vaccines given and not necessarily the number of residents vaccinated living in the community. For example, someone could get one or both doses in a city they don't live in. 

The stats by the community are:

  • Cochrane - 74.2 per cent first dose, 58.4 per cent second dose
  • Hearst - 87.9 per cent first dose, 72 per cent second dose
  • Hornepayne - 90.4 per cent first dose, 100 per cent second dose
  • Iroquois Falls - 73.7 per cent first dose, 53.1 per cent second dose
  • Kapuskasing - 72.2 per cent first dose, 61.2 per cent second dose
  • Matheson - 66.9 per cent first dose, 82.6 per cent second dose
  • Moosonee - 97.7 per cent first dose, 86.5 second dose
  • Smooth Rock Falls - 91.7 per cent first dose, 87.4 per cent second dose
  • Timmins - 82.4 per cent first dose, 73.6 per cent second dose

As of Sept. 20, there had been 1,188 cases in the region where a variant of concern has been detected, which is an increase of six since the last report. 

When the numbers were pulled for the report, there had been 2,195 confirmed cases of the virus, an increase of seven from last week’s update.

Of the total confirmed cases in the region since the start of the pandemic, 51.6 per cent are male and 48.2 per cent are female. 

People 20 to 39 years make up the largest number of cases, with 784 people (35.7 per cent of all cases) being in that demographic. There have been 730 cases (33.3 per cent) in people ages 19 and under, 435 people (19.8 per cent of cases) between the ages of 40-59, 188 people (8.6 per cent) are between the ages of 60-79, and 58 people (2.7 per cent) are 80 and over.

For where people are located, 1,021 cases have been in Timmins; 267 in the area Matheson, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane and Smooth Rock Falls; 104 in the Kapuskasing area; 98 in the Hearst, Hornepayne area; 696 in the James and Hudson Bay region; and nine are out of region.

Of the confirmed cases, 1,363 (62.1 per cent) were contacts of a case, the exposure of 20 (0.9 per cent) are under investigation, there is no known exposure for 519 (23.6 per cent), 274 (12.5 per cent) are associated to an outbreak, and 19 cases are travel-related.

The case fatality rate in the Porcupine Health Unit region is 1.4 per cent. The provincial rate is 1.7 per cent.

The test positivity rate for the region at the time of the report was 1.8 per cent. In Northern Ontario the positivity rate is 1 per cent and the provincial rate is 3.3 per cent.

This week's full local epidemiology report is available here. The vaccine rates can be found here.