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Nguyen said her uncle immigrated to Canada in 1975 as part of a wave of Vietnamese refugees. CTV News is not identifying the man to protect his immediate family, who are concerned about potential anti-Asian backlash. The 72-year-old was being treated at Scarborough General Hospital in Toronto after contracting COVID-19. When his symptoms worsened, Nguyen said the family was told that there was no room for him in the ICU. He was transported nearly 400 kilometres away to Montfort Hospital in Ottawa and later died there. He was by himself in a city that he didnât know, it wasnât home, no one was there for him, Nguyen said.
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The last leg of the COVID-19 pandemic has been referred to as a race between variants and vaccines, and the variants have jumped out to a large lead.
In Grey-Bruce, a little over 20 per cent of confirmed COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic now involve a variant of concern.
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Variants first emerged in Grey-Bruce a little over two months ago.
“They are very effective in transmission. It is a gamechanger. The younger age of deaths as we’ve heard provincially, again, is a concerning variable and something we didn’t see before,” said Dr. Ian Arra, Grey-Bruce’s medical officer of health.