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Ontario sees 4,736 new COVID-19 cases, 3rd-wave high of 29 deaths

Our situation is dire, top health official says as Ontario sees 4,736 new COVID-19 cases Ontario reported 4,736 new cases of COVID-19 and a third-wave high of 29 more deaths of people with the illness on Thursday as total hospitalizations climbed to more than 1,900. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Apr 15, 2021 10:06 AM ET | Last Updated: April 15 Registered nurse Jose Pasion tends to a patient in the intensive care unit at Scarborough Health Network’s Centenary Hospital.(Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Ontario sees vaccine supply issues, Ottawa keeps AstraZeneca on the market

Ontario sees vaccine supply issues, Ottawa keeps AstraZeneca on the market
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COVID-19: Ontario daily case count jumps back above 4,000

COVID-19: Ontario daily case count jumps back above 4,000
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Two Toronto vaccination clinics stop bookings due to supply shortage

Toronto hospitals close clinics, stop bookings due to vaccine shortage

Article content Two health networks in Toronto that were vaccinating people living in COVID-19 hot spots say supply shortages are forcing them to cancel appointments and close immunization clinics. Scarborough Health Network said it will be closing its Centennial College and Centenary hospital clinics on Wednesday until Monday, when a new shipment of vaccines is expected to arrive. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Two Toronto vaccination clinics stop bookings due to supply shortage Back to video “Scarborough continues to struggle with the incomprehensible disparity in vaccine distribution for Canada’s most diverse community and one of Ontario’s most severe hot spots,” said Maureen Adamson, the chair of the SNH board of directors in a statement.

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