Queen’s reports no new cases of COVID-19

One active case in the university community

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There has been a total of 89 cases at Queen’s.

Queen’s continues to report one active case of COVID-19 off-campus this week.

The University hasn’t identified any new cases during the week of Feb. 1 to 7 as of Thursday evening.

There has been a total of 89 cases of COVID-19 in the Queen’s community since Aug. 31, including 79 cases off-campus and 10 in residence.

The cases of COVID-19 in the Queen’s community have made up 13.3 per cent of the total cases in the Kingston, Frontenac, and Lennox and Addington (KFL&A) region as of Jan. 31, according to the University’s case tracker.   

KFL&A Public Health is reporting 13 active cases in the region. There have been 672 cases in the region since the pandemic’s outbreak and one death.

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