TORONTO – Too late and too little: a film already seen, during this interminable Covid-19 pandemic. The provincial Government eventually decided to implement some mild restrictions to try to contain the new wave of Omicron that is sweeping Ontario as well as the rest of the world.
TORONTO – Il virus dilaga. L’Ontario ha riportato, ieri, il numero più alto di casi di Covid-19 in più di sei mesi: 1.808. Per contarne di più in sole 24 ore, bisogna risalire allo scorso 21 maggio, quando le nuove infezioni in un giorno furono 1.890. Non solo: il numero di casi attivi è aumentato di circa il 50% in una settimana: sette giorni fa erano 8.351, adesso sono 12.666…
TORONTO – The virus spreads. Ontario today reported the highest number of Covid-19 cases in more than six months: 1,808. To count more in just 24 hours, we have to go back to last May 21, when the new infections in one day were 1,890. Not only that: the number of active cases has increased by about 50% in a week: seven days ago they were 8,351, now they are 12,666. →
TORONTO – Oltre 1.400 nuovi casi di Covid-19 e altri 5 decessi correlati al virus, ieri, in Ontario: le nuove infezioni segnalate sono 1.429, in calo rispetto alle 1.536 di lunedì ma in aumento rispetto alle 928 di una settimana fa…
TORONTO – Over 1,400 new cases of Covid-19 and another 5 deaths related to the virus, today, in Ontario: the new infections are 1,429, down from 1,536 but up from 928 a week ago. With the increase in the number of cases in the last month, the seven-day moving average continues to rise and reaches 1,400 (a week ago it was 975): it is the highest average since last May 27 when it was 1,441. The positivity rate also reaches a maximum never seen in almost seven months: with 33,400 tests processed it is now at 6.6%, the highest since last May 18 when it was 7.6% (a week ago it was at 3.8 %: almost doubled in seven days). →