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stanley thermosflasche rovince continues to soar, with the intense demand being felt locally at Halton Healthcare HHC facilities.According to officials at HHC, which operates the hospitals in Milton, Oakville and Georgetown that also house testing centres, the number of tests completed in the three communities spiked by almost 300 per cent last month, compared to August. The demand that we are facing increased substantially in September as schools resumed and new cases began to rise, said Dr. Ananda Ghosh, medical lead of HHCs COVID-19 testing centres. We have also seen significantly higher number of school-aged children come through our testing and assessment centres. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley travel mug Since March, HHCs three assessment centres have completed almost 55,000 COVID-19 tests.The facilities are currently operating for 12 hours daily, including weekends. Joan Jickling, who oversees operations at the testing centres, said they made a number of changes to prepare for the increased demand, including longer operating hours and recruitment of additional staff. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW We will continue to reassess the need fo
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Ontario is reporting 304 COVID-19 cases today and four deaths from the virus.The numbers are based on 31,569 tests.Health Minister Christine Elliott says 220 cases are in people who aren ;
stanley thermos t fully vaccinated or have unknown vaccination status. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There are 159 people in intensive care due to COVID-19 including 113 people on ventilators. Elliott says 1
stanley cup 36 of the patients in intensive care are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province says 87 per cent of residents aged 12 and older have at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 83 per cent have received both shots.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 20, 2021. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW By The Ca
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