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Ontario breaks daily COVID-19 record with more than 4,700 new cases

  TORONTO Ontario is reporting more than 4,700 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in the pandemic as the total number of people who contracted the disease in the province surpasses the 400,000 mark. On Thursday, health officials reported 4,736 new infections, as well as 29 more deaths. Before today, the daily case count has fluctuated between 3,600 and 4,500 over the last week. There were 4,156 COVID-19 infections on Wednesday, 3,670 on Tuesday, 4,401 on Monday and 4,456 on Sunday. The rolling seven-day average of COVID-19 case counts now stands at about 4,208. The number of people being treated for the disease in intensive care has also surpassed 650 for the first time. According to the province, there are 1,932 people with COVID-19 in Ontario hospitals. Of those patients, at least 659 are in the ICU and 442 are breathing with the assistance of a ventilator.

COVID Confusion? What you need to know about getting your vaccine in Ottawa

Article content The province oversees Ontario’s pharmacy vaccination program, which is now reserved for those aged 55 and over, or those who turn 55 this year. The Ontario Ministry of Health publishes a list of participating pharmacies, which can be searched by postal code. It now includes more than 1,400 pharmacies. Pharmacies are not part of Ontario’s central booking system for vaccinations. It means eligible individuals must register with participating local pharmacies either online or by telephone. Each pharmacy has its own booking system. In Ottawa, there’s an online community continually trading information about what pharmacy has bookings available. Many say that telephoning local pharmacies has proven more fruitful that waiting to be notified through online booking systems.

Calgary man seeks out Ottawa paramedic saviours in 1994 stabbing

Calgary man seeks out Ottawa paramedic saviours in 1994 stabbing I just want to close it and meet them probably now at first on Zoom, have a Zoom beer with them Author of the article: Bill Kaufmann Publishing date: Apr 13, 2021  •  1 day ago  •  2 minute read  •  Dave Murphy with his wife Kim and daughter Chloe, 6. Murphy was nearly fatally stabbed to death in 1994 in Ottawa and is seeking the paramedics who saved his life in Calgary. Photo taken on Tuesday, April 13, 2021. Photo by Darren Makowichuk/Postmedia Article content Dave Murphy can still recall the two young paramedics hovering over him as he nearly bled to death after being stabbed 13 times in Ottawa 27 years ago.

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