WATERLOO -- Every day, public health officials update the number of COVID-19 cases in Waterloo Region. Here's a look at some of the trends in those numbers.

As of May 1, Region of Waterloo Public Health officials have reported a total of 773 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

That’s 96 more cases since April 25, a one week span.

This week started with a spike: 33 new cases were reported on Sunday, April 26, bringing the region's total to 677 cases at the time.

Then there was a drop on Monday, with only six new cases reported.

The rest of the week saw an average of 22.5 cases added per day.

NEW CASES IN WATERLOO REGION BY REPORTED DATE (April 26 – May 1)

New cases of COVID-19 in Waterloo Region

Since the first case was confirmed in Waterloo Region on March 4, the overall trend shows several spikes in the number of new cases of COVID-19. But the data also shows that, over the past three weeks, the average number of new cases per day is trending downward.

For the period between April 11 and 17, regional officials were confirming an average of 31 new cases per day. That decreased to an average of 23 new cases per day for the week of April 18.

From April 25 to May 1, the region reported an average of 22.5 new cases per day.

NEW CASES IN WATERLOO REGION BY REPORTED DATE (Feb. 28 – May 1)

Cases of COVID-19 reported from Feb. 28 to May 1

Another important piece of data is the number of recovered cases.

While 96 new cases were confirmed this week, another 68 were resolved.

If the number of deaths and the number of recovered cases are subtracted from the overall total, it gives a clearer picture of how many cases of COVID-19 are active.

There are currently 773 confirmed cases, 316 of which are resolved, and 72 deaths.

That means the number of active cases in Waterloo Region is currently 385, or 49% of the cumulative total.

The net number of active cases increased by 11 between April 25 and May 1.

ACTIVE CASES IN WATERLOO REGION

Active cases in Waterloo Region by day

Elsewhere in our coverage area, health officials have reported more resolved cases than active ones.

In Huron-Perth, only eight cases are still considered active. Of the 47 reported cases, 34 are resolved, and there have been five deaths.

Brant County reports 70 of its 96 cases are resolved and three are fatal. There are 23 active cases.

Fifty-five per cent of the 281 cases in Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph are still active.

Of the 194 cases in Haldimand-Norfolk, 59 per cent of them remain active.