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The number of people requiring hospital care for COVID-19 in Ontario has suddenly jumped to the highest level since early July as the number of new cases fell to 103 after topping 200 in recent days.Figures reported Thursday by the Ministry of Health showed 26 new patients admitted to hospitals, raising the total to 154. The increase is in addition to eight new patients reported the previous day and, while well within capacity, is at a level that has not been since July 3 when there were 155 people in hospital for the virus.But Health Minister Christine Elliott said the trend in new cases has returned to more favourable numbers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Locally, 28 o <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>stanley mug f Ontarios 34 public health units are reporting five or fewer cases, with fully 21 of them reporting no new cases, she wrote Thursday morning on Twitter.The increases, as of statistics uploaded by the health units to the government by 4 p.m. the previous day, included 14 in Ottawa 鈥?easing a recent surge 鈥?15 in Peel Region, four in York, 10 in Niagara and 23 in Windsor-Essex, which is still grappling with outbreaks among farm workers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Premier Doug Ford said hes looking forward to reaching a lower plateau in new cases. I cant wait until we break that 100 barrier, he said.While hospital patients increased, the number in intensive care fell by two to 35, with 21 of them on venti stanley thermobecher lators, an increase o Uchr 2 men arrested after series of gym locker and vehicle thefts in Burlington
Canadas total medal count increased to six on July 30 after the womens rugby sevens team won silver on Day 4 of the Paris Olympic Games.The team had advanced to the gold-medal game by beating Australia in the semifinal. The team then lost to New Zealand in the final, which earned Canada the silver medal.This is Canadas best-ever result in the sport at the Olympics. ARTICLE CO <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher NTINUES BELOW At Paris2024, TeamCanadas womens rugby sevens team certainly proved theyre good enough 馃憦馃弶https://t.co/rm5Yl557a2鈥?Team Canada @TeamCanada July 30, 2024Other highlights ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cup quencher S BELOW Canada earned its first-ever Olympic 3x3 basketball victory when the team beat Australia in the womens tournament.Canada finished fifth in the womens artis stanley cup tic gymnastics team event, which matches Canadas best-ever Olympic finish. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The mens basketball team earned a spot in the quarterfinals after it defeated Australia in its second game of the group play. The teams record in the tournament after Day 4 is 2-0. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In less positive news, the womens soccer team lost its appeal of FIFAs six-point deduction in the Olympic tournament. The teams chances of advancing to the quarterfinal are not over, but the team must beat Colombia to advance. That match is sched
The number of people requiring hospital care for COVID-19 in Ontario has suddenly jumped to the highest level since early July as the number of new cases fell to 103 after topping 200 in recent days.Figures reported Thursday by the Ministry of Health showed 26 new patients admitted to hospitals, raising the total to 154. The increase is in addition to eight new patients reported the previous day and, while well within capacity, is at a level that has not been since July 3 when there were 155 people in hospital for the virus.But Health Minister Christine Elliott said the trend in new cases has returned to more favourable numbers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Locally, 28 o <a href=https://www.stanleymug.us>stanley mug f Ontarios 34 public health units are reporting five or fewer cases, with fully 21 of them reporting no new cases, she wrote Thursday morning on Twitter.The increases, as of statistics uploaded by the health units to the government by 4 p.m. the previous day, included 14 in Ottawa 鈥?easing a recent surge 鈥?15 in Peel Region, four in York, 10 in Niagara and 23 in Windsor-Essex, which is still grappling with outbreaks among farm workers. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley cup Premier Doug Ford said hes looking forward to reaching a lower plateau in new cases. I cant wait until we break that 100 barrier, he said.While hospital patients increased, the number in intensive care fell by two to 35, with 21 of them on venti stanley thermobecher lators, an increase o Uchr 2 men arrested after series of gym locker and vehicle thefts in Burlington
Canadas total medal count increased to six on July 30 after the womens rugby sevens team won silver on Day 4 of the Paris Olympic Games.The team had advanced to the gold-medal game by beating Australia in the semifinal. The team then lost to New Zealand in the final, which earned Canada the silver medal.This is Canadas best-ever result in the sport at the Olympics. ARTICLE CO <a href=https://www.stanleycups.at>stanley becher NTINUES BELOW At Paris2024, TeamCanadas womens rugby sevens team certainly proved theyre good enough 馃憦馃弶https://t.co/rm5Yl557a2鈥?Team Canada @TeamCanada July 30, 2024Other highlights ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley cup quencher S BELOW Canada earned its first-ever Olympic 3x3 basketball victory when the team beat Australia in the womens tournament.Canada finished fifth in the womens artis stanley cup tic gymnastics team event, which matches Canadas best-ever Olympic finish. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The mens basketball team earned a spot in the quarterfinals after it defeated Australia in its second game of the group play. The teams record in the tournament after Day 4 is 2-0. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In less positive news, the womens soccer team lost its appeal of FIFAs six-point deduction in the Olympic tournament. The teams chances of advancing to the quarterfinal are not over, but the team must beat Colombia to advance. That match is sched
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