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covid-19 cases

As of last week, multiple Ontario schools across the province were seeing a lack of both students and staff in class.

According to the Ontario government, on January 21 over 100 schools were reporting more than 50% absenteeism.

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COVID-19 cases, test positivity rates and other indicators in Toronto seem to be finally going somewhere other than up.

In a press conference on January 20, Toronto's medical officer of health, Dr. Eileen de Villa, said new COVID-19 indicators provide "reason for cautious optimism" as Toronto seems to be following the province's recent decline in COVID-19 cases.

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COVID-19 cases are being reported all over Toronto, but some areas have fewer cases than others.

COVID-19 cases have swiftly grown over the past few weeks as the highly transmissible Omicron variant makes its way through the province with higher hospitalization rates and record-breaking daily COVID-19 case counts.

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Ontario just dwarfed its previous record for the highest number of daily COVID-19 cases, as the total today grew by thousands.

As of Friday, December 24, the province is reporting 9,571 new cases of COVID-19 – an all-time record high — and six new deaths. Just yesterday, Ontario reported the highest number of cases in a single day since the start of the pandemic, with 5,790 across the province. Since then, 3,781 cases have been added to the tally in just one day.

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Ontario's top doctor revealed that vaccine certificates could be phased out over time and eventually used for only mass gatherings during a COVID-19 update on Thursday.

Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, stated that the province's proof of vaccination requirements will be gradually lifted based on case rates.

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