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WATCH: ‘There will be choices’: Data suggests hospitals might have to decide who gets care and who doesn’t

WATCH: ‘There will be choices’: Data suggests hospitals might have to decide who gets care and who doesn’t

Ontario's health care system in dire circumstances because of pandemic, dean of U of T School of Public Health says
Ontario reports 2,903 new COVID cases today, lowest this month

Ontario reports 2,903 new COVID cases today, lowest this month

There are currently 46 known active cases in Algoma
WATCH: Trudeau says 20M more doses of Pfizer vaccine on the way

WATCH: Trudeau says 20M more doses of Pfizer vaccine on the way

Canada has 80 million COVID-19 vaccine doses arriving this year, with more to come, prime minister says
Ice hut owner charged with breaking COVID-19 regulations near North Bay

Ice hut owner charged with breaking COVID-19 regulations near North Bay

Officers are taking this seriously and following up on all complaints
Mayor applauds APH's reversal on back-to-school plans

Mayor applauds APH's reversal on back-to-school plans

'We can control these numbers'
COVID-19 cases at businesses aren't always a public exposure risk: APH

COVID-19 cases at businesses aren't always a public exposure risk: APH

Workplaces may choose to issue their own public notification of a positive COVID-19 case, but that doesn't mean there was a public exposure risk, says Dr. Loo
Ontario reported 3,338 new COVID cases today

Ontario reported 3,338 new COVID cases today

There are currently 56 known active cases in Algoma
Porter Airlines grounded until at least March 29

Porter Airlines grounded until at least March 29

New tentative date is just over a year since company first suspended operations due to pandemic
Seven new COVID cases confirmed by APH

Seven new COVID cases confirmed by APH

The new cases bring the number of active cases in the region to 56
Ontario reported 3,945 new COVID cases today

Ontario reported 3,945 new COVID cases today

There are now more than 30,000 active, lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario