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 Ontario is reporting another 959 COVID-19 cases and seven more deaths, according to its latest report released Thursday morning.The province has not updated the number of vaccine doses administered and the number of vaccines given in total at the time of publishing. Vaccine data from Nov. 30 is the most recent information from the province at this time.The province now includes data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccination status. Ontario warns that the new process may cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data may no stanley thermos mug t match daily COVID-19 stanley water bottle  case counts.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province reports 446 COVID-19 cases were confirmed in unvaccinated people, 23 were partially vaccinated, and 429 cases in fully vaccinated people. Again, the province warns the data may not match daily COVID case counts because records with a missing or invalid health card number can ;t be linked.The province says that data on hospitalizations by vaccination status won ;t be updated on Sundays and Mondays due to incomplete weekend reporting.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The province is also including data on COVID-19 in schools as part of its daily rep stanley cups uk orting.There are 761 schools with a reported case of COVID out of 4,844 schools in the province, or 15.71 per cent.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW               Ycxm Materials sector weighs on Toronto market
 After a cool weekend, which broke records in some spots, and some unsettled weather on Monday, much of southern Ontario is in for  another taste of summer  that  stanley quencher will last r stanley cups ight into next weekend.The  taste of summer,  said Environment Canada meteorologist Trudy Kidd, will see high temperatures eventually reaching and even cracking the mid-20s in a lot of places, with lots of sun during the day.For many people, it will be a welcome change from a brief cool down this past weekend, that saw record cold in some places.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Barrie area on Saturday only reached 12.2 C for the high  and that broke the record that was set  that day  in 1986 of 13 C,  said Kidd, adding that records have been kept there since 1947.Egbert, just west of Barrie, only made it to 12.4 C, she said, which shattered the old daily record of 16.9 C recorded in 2017.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Other areas were cool, but not record-setting. Pearson airport in Mississauga, she said, had a high of 16.2 C.But temperatures started cli stanley cup mbing back up Sunday with Pearson, for instance, hitting 19.4 C, which she said is  just short of normal.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        And temperatures are forecasted to continue trending upward to the mid-20s and beyond until midweek before they take just a slight dip 鈥?but still slightly above normal 鈥?heading into the weekend.