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COVID-19: Ontario sees more than 3,000 new cases
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OTTAWA A joint letter by the medical officers of health for three major public health units in Ontario, including Ottawa s, is calling on the Ford government to issue an immediate stay-at-home order for the province amid rising COVID-19 case counts and ICU admissions. The joint letter is addressed to Ontario s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams. Dr. Eileen de Villa of Toronto, Dr. Lawrence C. Loh of Peel Region, and Dr. Vera Etches of Ottawa co-signed it. Etches tweeted a copy of the letter on Monday. I am asking each and every one of you to help us get this virus under control.
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Ottawa Public Health reports 176 new confirmed cases on Tuesday, with one new death
Province confirms Ottawa among health units where residents 60 years of age and older can book vaccinations through provincial system as of Wednesday
Schools to shut done in Toronto, Peel despite provincial assurances that closures not needed
Premier Doug Ford hinted Tuesday that further restrictions may be coming in the province in the face of apparent lack of response to the province’s “emergency brake” shutdown measures.
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