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 OTTAWA鈥擳he fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is showing signs of receding at the national level, but federal public health officials continue to caution that the regional picture remains less rosy.Updated modelling released by Health Canada on Friday suggests nationwide, the pandemic has dropped out of a growth pattern nationally for the first time since mid-July. Nevertheless, over the past month, lessons have been hard-learned where measures were relaxed too much or too soon, and especially where vaccination coverage remains low, providing further cautionary tales on the relentless behaviour and severe impacts of this virus,  chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam said in a briefing.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        More than 82 per cent of eligible Canadians are now fully vaccinated.Health Canada said Friday stanley trinkflaschen  that new cases a stanley canada mong unvaccinated people were 10 times higher than among the fully vaccinated, while hospitalized cas stanley thermobecher es among unvaccinated people were 36 times higher.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 On average, 2,500 people with COVID-19 were being treated in hospitals each day over the past week, including 770 in intensive-care units, and an average of 38 deaths were reported daily.Tam warned that with winter coming, and the potential for the normal resurgence of respiratory illness, the health-care system remains at risk of being overwhelmed.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW      Fvnv S P/TSX composite index down, U.S. markets mixed
 DURHAM 鈥?As concern deepens over the spread of illness related to the coronavirus, Durham Region first responders including police, firefighters and paramedics are taking steps to protect themselves and the members of the public they encounter. I wouldnt say were on high alert at this time, but everybody is preparing,  said Andrew Moore, a board member of CUPE 1764, which represents paramedics in Durham Region.  This is a very fluid situation. I think everybody is definitely paying attention and relying on the experts. The Durham police service is also keeping a close eye on developments, spokesman Dave Selby said.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Right now, given the low risk at this stage, we have not changed any practices when it comes to interactions with the public,  he said.  We have an emergency response directive in place, which includes a robust business continuity plan. So far, seven cases of the coronavirus hav stanley vaso e been confirmed in Durham Region.     stanley deutschland     ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Unprecedented actions, including the closure of public schools, have been implemented to limit the spread of the disease.Moore said health professionals and other public figures have learned from previous health crises, including the SARS outbr stanley cup eak of 2003.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         There was a lot to learn from that,  he said.  I hope were better prepared this time.