Ontario reports more than 3,800 new COVID-19 cases as ICU admissions hit record 585
Ontario is reporting 3,800 new cases of COVID-19 today as the number of ICU patients infected with the virus hits another record high.
Provincial health officials logged 3,813 new cases today, down from the 4,227 infections confirmed Friday but up from 3,009 last Saturday.
The rolling seven-day average of new cases now stands at 3,213, up from 2,552 one week ago.
COVID-19: Ontarians push back against companies denying them access to ‘non-essential’ goods
Colero, who uses the pronouns they and them, claimed the ODSP only provides them with just under $1,200 a month and said they depend on stores like Dollarama to get their supplies.
They also claimed Dollarama has closed off access to aisles with many supplies they need and can’t afford to purchase elsewhere.
“Cleaning supplies, menstrual products, paper towels, tissues, tin foil,” Colero told Global News. “I love Dollarama because everything there is a good price and that’s really what we need, because on ODSP, we have to budget so carefully.”
I’m hoarding what’s left, Buddy needs toys.
