Ontario reports 2,632 new COVID-19 cases, 46 additional deaths
Ontario is reporting more than 2,600 new cases of the novel coronavirus with an almost 16,000 jump in processed tests compared to the previous day.
Provincial health officials recorded 2,632 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday and 46 more deaths. It should be noted that a technical issue reported by Toronto Public Health earlier this week is now resolved, with 102 cases added to today’s total, according to the Ministry of Health.
PCR positive is no longer = Covid. You are not Covid now unless you get a second test to confirm it, and are presenting clinical symptoms. We shall see what the net impact of this indeed is.
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— Ethical Skeptic ☀ (@EthicalSkeptic) January 20, 2021
No one is listening… Ontario lockdown ‘not supported by strong science,’ says former chief medical officer of health
A former chief medical officer of health in Ontario sent an open letter to Doug Ford on Monday, criticizing the province’s lockdown strategy and backing up ousted MPP Roman Baber.
Dr. Richard Schabas held the senior position from 1987 to 1997 and served as chief of staff at York Central Hospital during the 2003 SARS crisis.
