COVID-19: Two new deaths in twice-weekly update; COVID activity on the rise

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COVID-19: Two new deaths in twice-weekly update; COVID activity on the rise
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Ontario\u0027s Chief Medical Officer of Health is encouraging vaccination for flu and COVID\u002D19 and the province has expanded eligibility for the COVID\u002D19 bivalent booster vaccine to children between 5 and 11.

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112: Confirmed COVID-19 patients in Ottawa hospitals as of Wednesday , 59 in hospital because of COVID-19 and 53 for other reasons 12.81: Per cent test positivity Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health is encouraging vaccination for flu and COVID-19 and the province has expanded eligibility for the COVID-19 bivalent booster vaccine to children between 5 and 11.

Although Moore essentially ruled out new mask mandates under the current situation, he does advise people to wear masks, especially in crowded public places such as on transit or in malls, and to get all vaccines they are eligible against flu and COVID-19. In Ottawa, overall COVID-19 activity was up this week based on wastewater monitoring, the per cent of lab tests coming back positive and new outbreaks in health-care institutions, Ottawa Public Health said in a “snapshot” of respiratory virus activity Wednesday.Article contentGraphic from Ottawa Public Health

“In these winter months, every layer of protection matters that much more,” the health unit said Wednesday, noting now is the time to“These layers include wearing a well-fitted mask when needed, washing your hands staying home when sick…which is especially true when it comes to holiday gatherings.Wondering if you’re due for a COVID-19 vaccine or booster dose? Ontario’s Ministry of Health has a new

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