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 Halton Region reported five COVID-19 related deaths, including the first of someone under the age of 20.The Halton Hills resident is  stanley thermos the youngest person in Halton Region to have their death linked to COVID-19. There have been only two other COVID-19 deaths among people under the age of 40 in Halton, both in January 2022, in which the virus contributed to or was the underlying cause of death.The other deaths reported this week included two Burlington residents and a Milton and Oakville resident.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        There have been 190 deaths r stanley hrnek elated to COVID-19 in the region this year, up from 125 in 2021. Of those, COVID-19 contributed to or was the underlying cause in 138 cases. In 44 cases, the person had COVID-19 but it did not contribute to their death. There are eight cases that are either pending or the cause of death was undetermined.The number of people being treated for COVID-19 in Haltons hospitals remained unchanged from last week at 27, including 11 who were admitted for COVID-19. The remainder were admitted for other reasons but later tested positive.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Occupancy rates in the regions four hospitals did rise, from 105 to 112 pe stanley water bottle r cent for acute care beds and from 69 to 71 per cent for intensive care unit beds.The number of lab-confirmed cases were down slightly, with the region reporting 226 new cases, or 32.3 per day, compared to 36.6 last week.    Gfnb Liberals spell out permissible carbon emissions
 Topper athletes serve up chicken for a causeSeptember 9, 2020 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLin stanley cup kedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky.  Alumni of the Center for Courageous Kids, Big Red, Western Kentucky University athletes and other CCK  stanley cups supporters are teaming up Saturday for the first Tip-a-Topper event at Chick-fil-A.Patrons at the Scottsville Road location are being asked to tip the Hilltopper who takes their order between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.All tips will be donated to the Center for Courageous Kids, an organization that provides a camp experience for seriously ill children.Connect with News 40Follow @wnkytvDownload the WNKY News 40 Weather App                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Bowling Green s Historic Rail Park announces final phase of fundraising campaign                                                                                                                                                                                   vaso stanley