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ontario covid-19 cases

Ontario COVID-19 restrictions being almost non-existent this summer might be causing the virus to take a backseat in some people's minds. However, the province's public health unit tracker tells a different story.

According to Public Health Ontario, the province recorded 20,036 new cases in just the past two weeks, bringing the overall total cases to 1,350,212 with 50,893 hospitalizations and 13,531 deaths.

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An Ontario epidemiologist claims the province is now in its sixth wave of COVID-19, but you may want to take a breath before you get flashbacks of remote school and strict restrictions.

Dr. Isaac Bogoch, an infectious disease specialist with the University Health Network, told CP24 that Ontario is in a wave — however, it is unclear how big the wave will be.

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Ontario schools across the province are reporting hundreds of COVID-19 cases, and multiple schools have shut down.

According to the Ontario government, as of November 19, there are 599 schools with reported cases of COVID-19 and seven schools are currently closed due to COVID-19 in Ontario.

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Yet another public health unit in Ontario is reinstating some of its public health measures due to increasing COVID-19 cases in the area.

"In response to rapidly rising COVID-19 cases in Algoma, and especially in the municipality of Sault Ste. Marie, Algoma Public Health is taking further action to curb the spread of the virus, prevent severe illness and death in our communities, and protect health system capacity," officials of the public health unit said in a November 15 news release.

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Ontario's daily COVID-19 cases have risen again, with the provincial government reporting 563 new cases on Friday morning.

According to Christine Elliott, Ontario's minister of health, 314 of the confirmed cases were linked to individuals who are not fully vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status. The remaining 249 cases are in residents who are fully vaccinated.

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