The provincial public health department said 12 more people have died due to the virus and 85 more people were in hospital.ĭuration 8:48 Featured VideoDoris Grinspun, head of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario, responds to news that the Ministry of Education would be suspending the reporting of COVID-19 cases in schools and child-care centres. Infectious disease experts have said for several days that the actual number of new cases is likely far higher than those reported each day because many public health units in Ontario have reached testing capacity. Ontario on Saturday reported 18,445 cases - an increase from 16,713 new cases reported New Year's Eve. Several provinces have again set new highs in COVID-19 cases, reporting on the first day of 2022 that the highly transmissible Omicron variant continued to drive up infections across Canada.
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