May 9, 2021 Reading time: 3 min 30 s
Jim McDonell, MPP Jim McDonell.
I am happy to report that my COVID-19 period of isolation ended this past Thursday. While I contacted the virus before my vaccination had time to provide me with its maximum protection, I do not doubt that it was responsible for my low level of symptoms. I am grateful for the many best wishes I received for my speedy recovery. Thank you very much!
Past the halfway point of the current stay-at-home order, watching the cases cut in half is encouraging. The seven-day rolling average for the Eastern Ontario Health Unit region was 52.5 as of Thursday and trending downward. The EOHU’s vaccination team, led by Dr. Paul Roumeliotis, is posed to maintain their rapid vaccination pace. The federal government has announced that they expect to deliver to Ontario 3.1 million Pfizer and 388,000 Moderna doses in May. This welcome news has allowed our region
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According to researchers, hantavirus is transmitted to people by rodents such as mice and rats. Hantavirus is an infectious disease. Transmission occurs when direct or indirect contact is made with the saliva or waste products of rodents that carry the virus.
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is most common in rural areas of western United States, South America, Canada, and in Asia. Early symptoms include fatigue, fever and muscle aches, especially in the large muscle groups thigh, hips, back, and shoulders.
HPS can be a fatal. It has a mortality rate of 38 per cent.
Everyone needs to be much careful as it’s also a very dangerous and deadly virus.
Article content
According to researchers, hantavirus is transmitted to people by rodents such as mice and rats. Hantavirus is an infectious disease. Transmission occurs when direct or indirect contact is made with the saliva or waste products of rodents that carry the virus.
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is most common in rural areas of western United States, South America, Canada, and in Asia. Early symptoms include fatigue, fever and muscle aches, especially in the large muscle groups thigh, hips, back, and shoulders.
HPS can be a fatal. It has a mortality rate of 38 per cent.
Everyone needs to be much careful as it’s also a very dangerous and deadly virus.
Article content
According to researchers, hantavirus is transmitted to people by rodents such as mice and rats. Hantavirus is an infectious disease. Transmission occurs when direct or indirect contact is made with the saliva or waste products of rodents that carry the virus.
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is most common in rural areas of western United States, South America, Canada, and in Asia. Early symptoms include fatigue, fever and muscle aches, especially in the large muscle groups thigh, hips, back, and shoulders.
HPS can be a fatal. It has a mortality rate of 38 per cent.
Everyone needs to be much careful as it’s also a very dangerous and deadly virus.
Article content
According to researchers, hantavirus is transmitted to people by rodents such as mice and rats. Hantavirus is an infectious disease. Transmission occurs when direct or indirect contact is made with the saliva or waste products of rodents that carry the virus.
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is most common in rural areas of western United States, South America, Canada, and in Asia. Early symptoms include fatigue, fever and muscle aches, especially in the large muscle groups thigh, hips, back, and shoulders.
HPS can be a fatal. It has a mortality rate of 38 per cent.
Everyone needs to be much careful as it’s also a very dangerous and deadly virus.