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Article content Ottawa reports 55 new cases, no new deaths Capital reports 66 per cent of people 18 and over have received first vaccine dose We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or COVID-19: Province extends second dose program to those 70+; Ontario reports 914 new cases Back to video Ontario has reported 914 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Friday, part of an upwards trend from a seven-month low of 699 cases on Tuesday. The province also reported 19 new deaths. In total, there have been 534,675 confirmed cases and 8,820 deaths in Ontario. There are 687 people currently in hospital, with 522 in ICU and 357 on a ventilator. ....
Ottawa residents 80 and older can reschedule their second dose COVID-19 vaccine appointment this week, as Ontario shortens the gap between vaccine doses. ....
Ottawa Public Health says more than 50,000 residents have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 as administration of second doses continues to increase. ....
Ontario has announced that it will be the first province to mandate immunization policies for long-term care homes. The requirement, set out in a minister’s directive under the Long-Term Care Homes Act, requires homes to have COVID-19 immunization policies for staff as of July 1. The directive requires that staff members in LTC homes must do one of three things: provide proof of each dose of vaccination; provide a documented reason for not being. ....
OTTAWA The City of Ottawa says bookings for COVID-19 vaccine appointments are paused because of an issue with the provincial system. In a tweet, the city said bookings would remain paused until the issue is rectified. A timeline was not available. Due to issues with @ONgov s booking system, all bookings for COVID-19 vaccine appointments have been put on pause until the Province can rectify the issue. We will provide updates as soon as they are available. The comes the morning Ottawa residents 80 and older became eligible to reschedule their second dose COVID-19 vaccine appointment, as Ontario shortens the gap between vaccine doses to begin a two-dose summer. ....