Ontario reports 2,584 new COVID-19 cases and 24 deaths; ICU occupancy remains elevated
Ontario reported more than 2,500 new COVID-19 cases and 24 additional deaths on Saturday, as intensive care capacity continues to remain elevated.
Provincial health officials logged 2,584 new coronavirus infections today, marking the sixth straight day where cases are below 3,000.
Most Canadians say they are unlikely to travel outside of their community this summer: Nanos survey
OTTAWA — New polling by Nanos Research has found that a strong majority of Canadians won’t be travelling outside of their communities this summer, despite the expected easing of public health restrictions and the acceleration of vaccinations.
According to the survey, commissioned by CTV News, nearly 70 per cent of respondents said they were either “unlikely” or “somewhat unlikely” to travel, while 28 per cent said they were “likely” or “somewhat likely.” Three per cent were “unsure,” even if their community is under a stay-at-home order.
U.K. officials race to test, vaccinate as COVID-19 variant threatens reopening plans
Britain deployed public health officials, supported by the army, to distribute COVID-19 tests door-to-door in two northern England towns on Saturday in an effort to contain a fast-spreading variant that threatens plans to lift all lockdown restrictions next month.
Cases of a strain first identified in India have more than doubled in a week, defying a sharp nationwide downward trend in infections won by months of restrictions and a rapid vaccination campaign. Government scientific advisers say the variant is likely more transmissible than the U.K.’s dominant strain, though it’s unclear by how much.
We know the Indian variant has been found in Ontario but so far there is no data on what if any impact it may be having.
