The number of deaths in Ontario due to COVID-19 hit their highest level in months. The provincial Health Ministry release data on Thursday that shows 109 peo
The number of deaths in Ontario due to COVID-19 hit their highest level in months.
The provincial Health Ministry release data on Thursday that shows 109 people died due to the virus during the past week, that’s up from 67 the previous week.The number of people in hospital increased to 1,663 while the number in intensive care was up by 15 to 158. In Durham Region, as of October 19, there were 46 people in Lakeridge Health hospitals because of COVID-19.Last month, Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore warned that transmission of COVID-19 was expected to increase in the winter months as more activities move indoors.Ctrl+Enter
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