Ontario announces 56 deaths due to COVID-19 Sunday, one under the age of 20

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The province’s number of COVID-19 patients in hospital dips below 4,000, though not all hospitals report on weekends. The ICU count on Sunday was 604.

Ontario is reporting 604 people in ICU due to COVID-19 and 3,797 in hospital overall testing positive for COVID-19, according to its latest report released Sunday morning. Fifty-six new deaths were reported in the latest numbers.

A Star analysis of data shows unvaccinated people have been admitted to the ICU at a rate five times higher and in the hospital overall twice higher than people who have been fully vaccinated.

 

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So these deaths are probably the people who got 6 shots into one

Covid19 data is not accurate if they don’t break down on underline conditions. Who knows, perhaps they=government, so call scientists, use seasonal flu deaths as Covid 19.

56 deaths thanks to Douglas Ford's daughter and her pro-covid friends. VoteFordOut2022 kristahaynesford NeverVoteConservative GetVaccinated repelbill124

not 'due to', but related to. very different.

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