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stanley quencher he COVID-19 pandemic will continue at least until September, meaning a number of high-profile Durham Region cases 鈥?including that of a man accused of a triple murder 鈥?are postponed with no new dates yet determined.The trial of Cory Fenn, accused of murdering an Ajax woman and her two teenaged children in March of 2018, had been scheduled to begin at the Oshawa courthouse next Monday, April 27. But that proceeding, like others in the Superior Court, is adjourned indefinitely, according to a notice issued Monday.The notice, posted by Chief Justice Geoffrey Morawetz, extended an earlier closure that had the courts shut down until June. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Given the ongoing public health situation, the Ontario Superior Court of Justice will not recommence criminal or civil jury selection or jury trials until September, 2020, at the earliest, the notice said. The Court will monitor the pu
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Ontario is reporting another 441 COVID-19 cases and three more deaths, according to its latest report released Tuesday morning.Ontario has administered 13,049 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 22,637,009 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 11,539,002 people in Ontario have received at least one shot. That works out to approximately 88.5 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 77.6 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province says 11,098,007 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 85.1 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 74.7 per cent
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stanley cup ng collected using a different process, and that the data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province reports 225 COVID-19 cases were confirmed in unvaccinated people, 19 were partially vaccinated, and 173 cases in fully vaccinated people. Again, the province warns