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Published Friday, January 29, 2021 10:20AM EST Last Updated Friday, January 29, 2021 10:55AM EST The number of new cases of COVID-19 has dipped back below 2,000 after a one-day bump on Thursday, marking the resumption of a downward trend that has now been underway for weeks. The Ministry of Health says that there were 1,837 new cases of the disease caused by the novel coronavirus confirmed over the last 24 hours as well as another 58 deaths. Thirty-two of those deaths involved residents of long-term care homes. The latest daily case counts pushes the province’s rolling seven-day average down from 2,128 to 2,010. It had stood at 3,273 two weeks ago but has been on the decline since then. ....
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Last Updated Friday, January 8, 2021 3:46PM EST The chair of Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution task force says the University Health Network in Toronto will not be receiving more vaccines in the next few days as it s expected to temporarily run out of doses on Friday. General Rick Hillier spoke to CP24 Friday morning and said the province is in need of more doses as vaccination sites ramp up efforts to administer the shots to as many people as possible. He acknowledged that the province’s vaccine rollout plan had a slow start but said it is now picking up speed. ....
TORONTO Chair of Ontario’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution task force says the University Health Network in Toronto will not be receiving more vaccines in the next few days as it s expected to run out of doses on Friday. Hillier spoke to CP24 Friday morning and said the province is in need of more COVID-19 vaccines as vaccination sites ramp up efforts to administer the shots to as many people as possible. He acknowledged that the province’s vaccine rollout plan had a slow start but is now picking up speed. However, the 19 vaccination sites across the province are facing supply shortages as shipments of the vaccine are not coming in fast enough from the federal government, Hillier said. ....
Published Tuesday, December 22, 2020 10:34AM EST Last Updated Tuesday, December 22, 2020 10:58AM EST There are now more COVID-19 patients in Ontario’s intensive care units than at any other point during the pandemic as concerns continue to mount around the healthcare system’s ability to withstand the strain. The latest Critical Care Services Ontario report obtained by CP24 suggests that were 285 COVID-19 patients in intensive care as of Dec. 21, exceeding the first wave peak of 283 for the first time. Nearly 40 per cent of all COVID-19 patients being treated in intensive care as of Dec. 21 were located in the Central health region, which covers a wide swath of territory that includes hospitals in Peel, Halton and York Regions. Another 64 of the COVID patients in the ICU were in Toronto hospitals, including 21 at Toronto General Hospital and 11 at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. ....