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 Ontario is reporting 435 people in ICU due to COVID-19 and 1,829 in hospital overall testing positive for COVID-19, according to its latest report released Friday morning.Of the people hospitalized, 53.7 per cent stanley cup  were admitted for COVID-19 and 46.3 per cent were admitted for other reasons but have since tested positive. For the ICU numbers, 80.3 per cent were admitted for COVID-19 and 19.8 per cent were admitted for other reasons but have since tested positive.The numbers represent a 2.2 per cent decreas stanley cup e in the ICU COVID-19 count and a 3.6 per cent decrease in hospitalizations overall. 26 per cent of the provinces 2,343 adult ICU beds remain available for new patients.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Given new provincial regulations aroun stanley thermobecher d testing that took effect Dec. 31, 2021, case counts 鈥?reported at 2,907 on Friday, down 9.2 per cent from the previous day 鈥?are also not considered an accurate assessment of how widespread COVID-19 is right now. 52 new deaths were reported in the latest numbers.Heres the latest update on a few other data points.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 HOSPITALIZATIONS BY VACCINE STATUSA Star analysis of data shows unvaccinated people have been admitted to the ICU at a rate four times higher and in the hospital overall two times higher than people who have been fully vaccinated.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Because of Ontario Tlex The Taylor Swift countdown is on: Here   s everything you need to know about her Toronto stop
 Hamilton may have been built by the steel industry, but the city is now being fed botella stanley  by its burgeoning agri-food sector. Agri-business is the stanley cup  new steel,  said Mayor Fred Eisenberger during the grand opening of the Sierra Supply Chain Services new $65-million cold storage facility, located in the Red Hill Business Park on Glover Road, Aug. 3. These businesses produce a lot of food that needs to be marketed. These facilities are key to making sure that happens.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Rob Vanden Broek, chief executive officer for Sierra Supply Chain Services, said the state-of-the-art facility is the first of its kind in Canada. It will make a difference in the marketplace,  he said.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The 65-foot-tall expansion includes nearly 164,000 square feet of storage space and over 36,000 pallet positions for a total of 250,000 square fe stanley cup et, an increase from 93,000 square feet. There will also be about 30,000 square feet of food processing space. Vanden Broek said the processing facility will be completed by the end of September.Vanden Broek said in an interview that normally, food companies dont combine both food processing and cold storage in the same location because it is not economical for them.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        But Sierra decided to combine both systems under one roof to save money, improve time management and mi