[ad_1] LONDON, ONT. Officials from the London Health Sciences Center (LHSC) provided an update on the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak at University Hospital on Friday, which is now associated with the deaths of 12 patients. The Middlesex-London Hospital and Health Unit confirmed that a new death reported on Friday is associated …
Read More »MLHU: Did the alleged vacation reunions fuel the college hospital outbreak?
[ad_1] LONDON, ONT. – A disappointing dose of reality for anyone hoping to share time with family and friends over the holiday season, the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) now recommends that all holiday gatherings will be held “virtually” this year . Wednesday’s record of 46 new COVID-19 cases in London …
Read More »Ontario urged to expand COVID testing in schools in the wake of “frightening” results in Thorncliffe Park
[ad_1] Ontario is urged to expand staff and student testing, especially at hotspots, after the first site in Toronto uncovered about 19 cases in an elementary school. “When it comes to our schools and the safety of our students … we need a robust and fully staffed school testing program,” …
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[ad_1] No fewer than 622 cases of COVID-19 have been identified in the past 24 hours in Toronto, a record for a city in this province since the start of the pandemic, while the number of hospitalized patients in Ontario has peaked. The most populous province in the country announced …
Read More »Two new cases of COVID-19 in two separate schools in London
[ad_1] LONDON, ONT. – Two positive cases of COVID-19 have been identified by the Middlesex-London Health Unit in two separate schools in the London area. One case was confirmed at the St. Marguerite d’Youville Catholic Primary School and a case at the John Paul II Catholic Secondary School. MLHU is …
Read More »Where are COVID-19 people taking? Community transmission is still a conundrum in Ontario
[ad_1] Nine months after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, health officials still face a puzzle as troublesome as it was at the start of the outbreak: defining how cases are spread in the community. In Ontario, up to 60% of cases have unknown sources of transmission. The lack of …
Read More »Four provinces under surveillance | VAT news
[ad_1] Unlike many provinces that have continued to break records over the past week, Quebec appears to have managed to control its epidemiological curve, to the point that the number of new COVID-19 cases has started to decline. British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario, New Brunswick, Nunavut – these five provinces …
Read More »Businesses see waves of buyers, appointments before the second block in Toronto and Peel
[ad_1] With less than 48 hours before Toronto and the Peel region enter a second block, businesses are seeing an increase in people trying to access services before closing their doors. Salons and other personal service businesses, such as nail spas and wax bars, signal busy weekends. On Friday, The …
Read More »People aged 60 and over make up 96% of COVID-19 deaths in Ontario. That’s why one advocate calls it “ageism in action”
[ad_1] As the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic rages on, people aged 60 and over – a group disproportionately represented in Ontario deaths – are seeking more support to avoid becoming infected, says one supporter. According to the province’s daily epidemiological report, 3,298 people aged 60 or over have …
Read More »‘An opening to our dreams’: Ontario HS Grad makes history in the historic ISS mission
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