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Province can’t count but says whole bunch of new Covid cases fer sure

Error in reporting COVID-19 data resulted in overestimation of case count on Monday, province says

Ontario is reporting 1,009 new cases of COVID-19 but the province says an error in reporting yesterday’s data has resulted in an underestimation of today’s case count and overestimation of Monday’s total.

On Monday, Ontario reported 1,589 new cases of the virus , a new single-day record, but the province now says that number was not accurate.

“Due to technical issues, instead of including cases up until 12:00 p.m. on November 22, yesterday’s report contained cases reported in CCM up until 8:30 p.m. on November 22, resulting in an overestimate of the daily counts yesterday, and an underestimate of the daily counts today,” a spokesperson for Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott said in an email on Tuesday.


Tam seeks to crush Christmas like they do in Communist China

As COVID-19 cases soar and regions lock down, Dr. Tam has a blunt message about holiday planning

Tam is blunt when it comes to the upcoming holiday season: No large gatherings. Keep it small. Keep it within your own household.

“Christmas is not going to be having any kind of large group interactions,” she said. “Even with family, you’ve got to really think twice. Avoid non-essential travel. Keep to your current household contacts as much as possible.”

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