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 – 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? →
TORONTO – Over 1 million cases of Covid-19 and more than 11,000 deaths since the beginning of the pandemic: today Ontario crossed the two sad milestones, with another 37 deaths that bring the total to 11,004 and 4,790 new infections that increase the total count to 1,001,455. →
TORONTO – 46 dead and 505 people hospitalized in intensive care for Covid-19: scary numbers, those of today in Ontario where there are now 3,448 positive patients in hospitals, over 200 more than 24 hours earlier. →
The four family members who were run over and killed in London on Sunday in what police say was “an attack on their Muslim faith” have been identified. →