this person is assigned to the PHU of their health card address.ĭifferences between HPPH Vaccination Dashboard and other websites could be due to differences in processing the data by: If a person has moved or studies in a different PHU.
The Government uses an individual’s postal code to assign them to their Public Health Unit (PHU).
The Ontario Government makes vaccination data available to HPPH.
Vaccine doses administered using the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) vaccine are included with Fully Vaccinated as this vaccine requires only one dose to be considered a complete series
We also report the province's estimate of the total number of tests taken in Huron and Perth counties.We are aware that there have been some shipment errors between collection and the lab in a very small number of swabs and those tests are not included in these results.You may view case data by vaccination status for Ontario on the provincial COVID-19 data page and on the Science Advisory Table's Fourth Wave dashboard. We may create a summary when there is enough data to do so. To protect privacy, we will not be reporting the vaccination status of cases, or of cases who were hospitalized or died due to COVID-19. Some cases may be reassigned geographic areas as we receive more information. The confirmed positive count is a cumulative total, and includes any resolved cases or fatalities.This is not a real-time tool but is meant to keep the community informed on trends we are seeing. We report positive cases, and demographic trends of positive cases such as age, gender and municipality.We must all act as if we could come into contact with COVID-19 anywhere in our community and as if we could pass COVID-19 on unknowingly. In addition to confirmed cases listed below, please know that there is local spread of the COVID-19 virus across Huron and Perth as well as the rest of Ontario. COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage in Huron PerthĬOVID Testing and Case Data in Huron and Perth.COVID-19 Testing and Case Data in Huron Perth.These restrictions will come into effect on 12:01 a.m. On December 17, the Province announced new measures to prevent the spread of Omicron, including reducing social gathering limits to 10 people indoors and 25 people outdoors.