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Some people with COVID-19 are becoming ill so quickly they die in the community before they can seek medical help, Ontario outbreak response coordinator Dr. Dirk Huyer says.
About two people a day over the past two weeks have been found dead in their homes, in excess of anything observed during the first and second wave of the pandemic, he said.
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“We have been seeing a number of people dying in the community outside the hospital, which is new, unfortunate and sad because these people have not been able to obtain health care because the disease affected them so quickly and so seriously, leading to deaths in the community,” he said.
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