TORONTO – Covid-19 hospitalizations in Ontario continue to drop significantly: today there were 1,540 people admitted to hospitals in the province, yesterday they were 1,704, Friday 1,829 and last week as many as 2,493. The number of people in intensive care also dropped from 414 on Saturday to 402 today, although their number could be higher because not all hospitals report their data over the weekend. However, the trend is clear. →
TORONTO – Altri 63 decessi in Ontario che portano il totale delle vittime del Covid, nel solo mese di gennaio, a 1.238. È una lunga strage quella iniziata due anni fa, che ha portato finora a 11.510 morti solo in provincia e 34.002 in tutto il Canada. Anche il Quebec ieri ha registrato un altro picco di decessi: 63, che portano il totale da inizio pandemia a 13.286…
TORONTO – Another 63 deaths in Ontario which bring the total of Covid victims, in the month of January, to 1,238. It is a long massacre that began two years ago, which has so far led to 11,510 deaths in the province alone and 34,002 throughout Canada. Quebec also recorded another peak of deaths today: 63, bringing the total since the beginning of the pandemic to 13,286. →
TORONTO – Ancora tantissimi decessi, ma i ricoveri calano. Il dubbio, che abbiamo già espresso nell’edizione di ieri, resta: nel “saldo” giornaliero dei posti-letto (cioè la differenza fra nuovi ingressi negli ospedali e dimissioni), nella voce “dimissioni” rientrano solo i guariti oppure anche i morti? …
TORONTO – Still many deaths, but hospitalizations are decreasing. The doubt, which we have already expressed in our yesterday’s Covid updating, remains: in the daily “balance” of beds (i.e. the difference between new admissions to hospitals and discharges), in the “discharge” item only the recovered or even the dead are included? →