
TORONTO – The controversy shows no sign of subsiding after the government revoked the obligation to wear masks, as well as in numerous public facilities, even in schools in Ontario.
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TORONTO – The controversy shows no sign of subsiding after the government revoked the obligation to wear masks, as well as in numerous public facilities, even in schools in Ontario.

TORONTO – 551 Covid-inpatients in hospital, of which 181 (-1) in intensive care: it is the lowest number of hospitalizations in Ontario since the end of December. There were also few deaths today: 4, bringing the total from the beginning of the pandemic to 12,336. However, the positivity rate goes up, from 12% on Sunday to 13.4% today, based on the 1,217 cases of Covid-19 identified in the last 24 hours through 8,644 tests (limited, we remind you, to the “at risk” categories only ). →

With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 31.9 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on March 21, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 5,281 vaccine doses on Sunday, down from, 15,321 doses the day prior.

TORONTO – Da oggi addio alle mascherine in Ontario. Almeno nella maggior parte delle strutture incluse le scuole e gli asili infantili. La svolta è stata comunicata la settimana scorsa dal Chief Medical Officer of Health of Ontario Kieran Moore per via del miglioramento generale della situazione epidemiologica…

TORONTO – Nel giorno in cui l’Ontario si prepara a “salutare” l’obbligo dell’uso della mascherina nella maggior parte degli spazi pubblici al chiuso, inclusi centri commerciali, scuole e ristoranti, la provincia registra “solo” 3 decessi per Covid-19, che portano a 12.332 il totale delle vittime del coronavirus dall’inizio della pandemia…