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ontario covid-19 science advisory table

Ontario is in the midst of another spike in COVID-19 cases, but some regions across the province are getting hit harder than others.

The scientific director for Ontario's COVID-19 science advisory table, Dr. Peter Jüni, recently told multiple publications that Ontario is currently seeing 100,000 to 120,000 cases per day.

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Ontario is reportedly seeing about 100,000 to 120,000 new COVID-19 cases every day.

Dr. Peter Jüni, the scientific director of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, shared with multiple news outlets like CBC News, CP24, CityNews Toronto, The Toronto Star, and Global News that the province is currently seeing a resurgence of COVID-19.

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While it may seem like the COVID-19 pandemic is past us since Ontario eased restrictions and is set to lift mask mandates soon, Ontarians might not want to throw away their masks quite yet.

On March 17, Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table published its latest projections for the province and cautions that residents should "be prepared" for certain health measures to be reintroduced.

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While it seems like the COVID-19 pandemic has been a yearslong nightmare we all can't seem to wake up from, there may be a light at the end of the tunnel when it comes to the Omicron wave in Ontario, at least.

Narcity spoke with the scientific director of Ontario's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, Dr. Peter Jüni, who shared some insight on the Omicron variant and whether or not the definition of fully vaccinated could still change.

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Although there are no official plans to change the definition of fully vaccinated in Ontario, the head of the province's COVID-19 Science Advisory Table has made a suggestion.

In an interview with CBC News posted on Saturday, January 22, Dr. Peter Jüni called on the provincial government to expand the term "fully vaccinated" to mean someone who has received three doses of a COVID-19 vaccination, rather than two.

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