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Ontario is reporting 164 new cases of #COVID19 and nearly 28,800 tests completed.
Under 0.6% positivity. That's encouraging.
Ontario is reporting 164 new cases of #COVID19 and nearly 28,800 tests completed.
Not sure gamergater is the right appellation for such a group. That was a particular controversy about journalistic ethics that mushroomed into a reactionary pushback on left wing ideology. Not especially conspiracy aligned.Don't forget that there's a minority of millennials who subscribe to conspiracy theories, such as Gamergaters.
I am among the majority of millennials who don't subscribe to conspiracy theories.
The Star reports it differently:Under 0.6% positivity. That's encouraging.
The Star reports it differently:
10:20 a.m.: Ontario is reporting 244 COVID-19 cases Tuesday — which includes 80 from 2020 due to a data catchup from Toronto Public Heath — and nine deaths. The seven-day average is down to 215 cases a day or 10.3 weekly per 100,000, and down at 10.0 deaths a day. Labs report 28,755 completed tests and a 1.1 per cent positivity rate.
I really wish they would sort out their reporting and report 'old cases' on the right days, retrospectively. It really confuses the averages and the graphs to have these constant additions of 'older cases' to current figures..
Without seeing any numbers, I could tell you that like 80% of new cases are unvaccinated people, around 10% are one shot people and a tiny amount are fully vaccinated.Is there a breakdown of who gets a new case of COVID-19? Who were vaccinated? Who was NOT vaccinated? Who had only one or two doses, and when?
This gym is allowed to open because of a "physical therapy exemption"loop hole.
COVID-19 outbreak linked to Oakville gym operating under physical therapy exemption
An Ontario gym operating using a physical therapy exemption has been ordered to shut down after being linked to a COVID-19 outbreak that could force as many as 400 people to self-isolate.www.cp24.com
I know a massage and physio clinic in Toronto that did that
They had people sign paperwork saying they were there for rehab purposes. That allowed them to have "patients".