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Ottawa police seek man who grabbed bag of cash at convenience store

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COVID-19 in Ottawa: Fast Facts for May 8, 2021

Fast Facts: Ottawa surpasses 25,000 total cases of COVID-19 Ottawa s economy added 6,000 jobs in April despite new COVID-19 restrictions Health official believes worst of Ontario s third wave is behind us COVID-19 by the numbers in Ottawa (Ottawa Public Health data): New COVID-19 cases: 110 on Friday Total COVID-19 cases: 25,108 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 (previous seven days): 91.1 Positivity rate in Ottawa: 6.6 per cent (April 30 to May 6) Reproduction Number: 0.78 (seven day average) Testing: Who should get a test? Ottawa Public Health says you can get a COVID-19 test at an assessment centre, care clinic, or community testing site if any of the following apply to you:

High demand for limited supply of Moderna COVID-19 vaccines at Ottawa pharmacies

  OTTAWA As Moderna COVID-19 vaccine shipments began arriving at Ottawa pharmacies in hot spot postal codes, two pharmacies expect to run out of doses within 24 hours. Bridle Path Pharmacy on Bridle Path Drive and Promed Pharmacy on Alta Vista Drive each received 100 doses of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine Friday as part of a pilot project with the Ontario government. Five Ottawa pharmacies in designated COVID-19 hot spot postal codes K1T and K1V are scheduled to receive a shipment of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine on Friday. Residents 18 and older are eligible to receive the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at Ottawa pharmacies.

Vaccine remains out of reach for many in COVID-19 hot spot

One-quarter of the neighbourhood s residents are single parents, many with school-age children who are suddenly home indefinitely. Sumaiya Hirsi, 11, worried about infecting her family after two classmates tested positive for COVID-19 at the end of March.(Jean Delisle/CBC) Sumaiya Hirsi, 11, hasn t attended class since March 29, when her entire Grade 5 class at Sawmill Creek Elementary School was sent home after two students tested positive for COVID-19. Hirsi, who shares a four-bedroom rowhouse on Bridle Path Drive with her mother, her aunt and four older siblings, worried about infecting her family. I had to stay upstairs until I got my test [results] back. I could have infected my mom and her daycare. My siblings all work, said Hirsi, who normally shares a bed with her mother, a child-care worker.

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