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COVID-19: Rate of COVID infection is slowing; Vaccine bookings open to essential workers, those over age 50

Article content THE LATEST COVID-19 NEWS IN ONTARIO Ontario’s rate of COVID-19 infections is showing some signs of improvement because of public health measures and vaccinations, said Dr. Barbara Yaffe, the associate chief medical officer of health, at a press conference Thursday. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. COVID-19: Rate of COVID infection is slowing; Vaccine bookings open to essential workers, those over age 50 Back to video But she gave little hope that public health measures will be eased this month. The province remains under a stay-at-home-order until May 20. “Given the number of cases is so high still, the number of hospitalizations and ICU overload, I would be surprised if things open up at the end of May,” said Yaffe. “They may open partially.

Ontario health official says she d be surprised if lockdown restrictions lift by end of May

Ontario health official says she d be surprised if lockdown restrictions lift by end of May When oh when will the lockdown end?  It s a question the people of Ontario particularly those who live in regions like Toronto and Peel, where harsh COVID-19 restrictions have been in place for nearly half a year really want to know. Unfortunately, the people in charge of such things can t give us a solid answer yet: It all depends on how this third wave plays out, and how far the province sees daily case numbers and ICU admissions fall by the time our current stay-at-home order expires on May 20.

Ontario reports 3,166 new COVID-19 cases but says data may not be complete due to technical issues

Ontario reports 3,166 new COVID-19 cases but says data may not be complete due to technical issues After a couple of days dipping below the 3,000 mark earlier this week, Ontario reported 3,166 new COVID-19 cases Friday. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: May 07, 2021 10:35 AM ET | Last Updated: May 7 Kiril Kiriljuk, 34, gets his first dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine at a temporary clinic at the Woodbine racetrack and casino, in northeast Toronto, on May 5, 2021.(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Ontario COVID-19: Health official believes worst of third pandemic wave is behind us

  TORONTO After several days of a consistent downward trend in the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care in Ontario, the CEO of the Ontario Hospital Association says he believes we’ve seen the worst of the third pandemic wave. Anthony Dale told CTV News on Friday that after reaching 900 COVID-19 patients in ICUs on May 1, hospitals are seeing a very slow decompression. “We ve probably seen the worst day of this this third wave, and that means we have hope ahead of us,” Dale said. “We have better days ahead as we slowly climb down from this third wave. It will take continued sacrifice, though, and very hard work by all of us, if we re to do that.”

Tory says it is not time to lift restrictions yet even as crews begin to install CaféTO patios this weekend

Tory says it is not time to lift restrictions yet even as crews begin to install CaféTO patios this weekend
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