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Ontario, Quebec keep downward trend in daily COVID-19 cases; variants cause concern - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

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COVID-19 cases drop in Ontario and Quebec, but variants cause concern

Amid concerns about the emergence of variant strains, new COVID-19 infections maintained a downward trend in Canada s two most populous provinces on Wednesday, although authorities reported more than 100 new deaths from the disease. Ontario recorded 49 deaths even as its daily case count continued an ongoing decline, with 1,670 new infections. Quebec, which saw 53 more COVID-19-related deaths, reported 1,328 new cases. Public health officials have raised concerns about the emergence of variants of the novel coronavirus, believed to be far more contagious. While the numbers of confirmed cases remained small, testing has only just begun to ramp up. It is a huge concern particularly at this point of the pandemic, when we are seeing downward trending of daily new cases across the country, said Dr. Nazeem Muhajarine, an epidemiologist at the University of Saskatchewan. This could actually see those trending down, reversing and going up again.

Brookline bus lane proposal passes first round

Wicked Local Brookline’s Transportation Board on Monday approved a pilot program to test out bus lanes on Route 9 in Gateway East, a modification that would bring traffic down to one lane in some areas. But while the board’s vote was unanimous, it was no quick decision; the discussion spanned roughly four hours as board members heard from community members and debated how best to implement and judge the pilot.  Ultimately, the board approved the bus lanes contingent on town staff working with the MBTA to draft metrics for evaluating the pilot before the lanes are put in place.

Canada Post employee with COVID-19 dies amid outbreak at Mississauga plant

Canada Post employee with COVID-19 dies amid outbreak at Mississauga plant CBC/Radio-Canada © Evan Mitsui/CBC Workers at the Gateway postal facility in Mississauga, Ont. are pictured on Jan. 20. Canada Post has confirmed a major outbreak of COVID-19 at the plant the largest mail facility in the country. A Canada Post employee who worked at the Crown corporation s Gateway East facility in Mississauga, Ont., and contracted COVID-19 earlier this month has died. In a statement Wednesday, Canada Post spokesperson Phil Legault said the employee was last at the facility on Jan. 18.  We offer our deepest sympathies to the family as they mourn the loss and respect their privacy during this difficult time, Legault said.

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