
TORONTO – 666 nuovi casi. Un numero decisamente poco rassicurante, in tutti i sensi, quello dei nuovi casi registrati ieri in Ontario dove sono avvenuti anche 7 decessi per Covid-19…
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TORONTO – 666 nuovi casi. Un numero decisamente poco rassicurante, in tutti i sensi, quello dei nuovi casi registrati ieri in Ontario dove sono avvenuti anche 7 decessi per Covid-19…

TORONTO – 666 new cases. A decidedly not very reassuring number, in every sense, that of the new cases recorded today in Ontario where there were also 7 deaths from Covid-19. The province therefore reported the highest number of infections in almost 40 days, to be precise since 2 October, when 704 cases were detected. The causes have risen in the last: 661 Saturday, 598 Friday, 642 Thursday. And the seven-day moving average is now 563, significantly higher than a week ago (468). The positivity rate also rises: today the laboratories processed 24,853 test samples, generating a positivity rate of 2.7% (Thursday it was 2.1%). →

TORONTO – 378 nuovi casi, ieri, contro i 331 di martedì ed i 321 di mercoledì della scorsa settimana. L’altalena dei contagi prosegue e fa salire la media mobile su sette giorni che adesso è pari a 379, in aumento rispetto ai 366 casi giornalieri di mercoledì scorso…

TORONTO – 378 new cases today, compared to 331 on Tuesday and 321 on Wednesday last week. The seesaw of infections continues and raises the seven-day moving average which now stands at 379, up from the 366 daily cases of last Wednesday. →

TORONTO – The pace of infections in Ontario is once again fluctuating. Today, the province recorded more than 300 new cases (331) and another 7 deaths. Infections down, therefore, compared to 422 on Monday but up compared to 269 a week ago. However, much better than a year ago: on this same day of 2020, the province had reported 948 new cases. →