TORONTO – The number of people covered with Covid-19 in hospitals and intensive care units across Ontario is still decreasing. Today the total was 1,038 patients, therefore a further decrease compared to the 1,056 on Sunday (data were not provided on Monday, Family Day holiday). The last time the province had reported fewer than 1,038 people at hospital with the virus was on December 30, 2021, when there were 965 hospitalized. →
TORONTO – Ontario remains under 500 cases at the beginning of the week. Today 441 were recorded (and 3 deaths bringing the total from the beginning of the pandemic to 9,903) against 480 on Monday, 636 on Sunday, 508 on Saturday and 563 on Friday. →
TORONTO – Black day, today, on the Covid-front in Ontario: cases, the rate of positivity, the weekly average of infections and active infections increase. But let’s go in order. →
TORONTO – Canada literally split in half in this fourth wave of the Covid-19 pandemic. On the one hand, Ontario and Quebec where infections seem to gradually slow down, day after day. On the other, Alberta and Saskatchewan where the virus is rampant. →
TORONTO – The cases of Ontario and Quebec registered today were enough to make Canada pass the threshold of one and a half million infections from Covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic: 1,500,520, today, at noon. In fact, both provinces have registered over 600 cases. Let’s see in detail. →