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Halton Region Public Health says local cases of COVID-19 rose on Friday, April 29 with 100 active cases reported.A total of 87 new confirmed cases had been reported on Thursday, April 28.The news comes as Ontario Public Health reports a 1.4 per cent increase in the number of new cases of the virus with 2,799 reported across the province April 29 compared to 2,760 reported the previous day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontario also reported 13 COVID-19 related deaths and 3,158 resolved cases on Friday.The Province said three of those deaths were among residents in long-term care homes. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ontarios long-term care homes also saw 157 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 among residents and 30 new cases among health care workers reported on Ap [url=https://www.stanley-quencher.us]stanley water jug[/url] ril 29.There are currently 1,676 people in Ontario hospitals with the virus, a decrease of three from the previous day. ARTICLE CO [url=https://www.stanley-mugs.us]stanley mugs[/url] NTINUES BELOW Of these patients 188 are in intensive care units and of those 89 47 per cent require the use of a ventilator. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Province said 30,913 vaccine doses were administered on April 28 resulting in more than 12 million people now being fully [url=https://www.stanleymug.us]stanley mug[/url] vaccinated.According to the federal government there are 253,767 active cases of COVID-19 across the country, though case counts Cevj Halton Region reports 8 COVID-19 deaths in a week, almost as many as previous month
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