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 Halton health officials are reporting 151 new COVID-19 cases Monday  April 19 , a day after the region logged a record high of 198 new infections.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        According  stanley hrnek to the latest report, 47 more cases of the novel coronavirus have been confirmed in Oakville, 45 in Milton, 44 in Burlington, and 15 in Halton Hills 鈥?pushingthe total Halton cases        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 to 13,542, with 12,327 marked as resolved.Nearly half of the new cas stanley kaffeebecher es ar stanley termoska e in people under the age of 40. Overall, many of the new cases are linked to close contact with people with COVID-19 and community transmission. Outbreaks have also been listed as the primary source of infection for some cases.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The total variant cases in Halton went up from 2,247 to 2,339.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              The number of active COVID-19 cases is 1,009, while the seven-day average of new cases is 163.3.There are 133 people hospitalized with COVID-19 across Halton hospitals, up from 119 the previous day, including 36 in intensive care units  ICU . The ICU bed occupancy rate is 107 per cent, according to the regions website.Heres the full breakdown:路 Oakville 4,184 confirmed cases with 3,938 recoveries and 324 active cases路 Milton 4,252 confirmed cases with 4,038 recoveries and 345 active cases路 B Lzdc Oakville worker rushed to hospital in fire at Halton EMS headquarters
 TORONTO 鈥?Pub manager Crystal Meikle is used to pivoting with the shifting rules for businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.But Ontarios proof-of-vaccination policy, set to take effect on Wednesday, treads into new territory, she said, since workers will be tasked with asking customers to show they are immunized against the virus. The pushback is where I get a little nervous,  Meikle said on a recent afternoon shift at the Queens Head pub in east Toronto.  Its the unknown of how somebody is going to react.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Last week the province outlined its guidelines for businesses required to make the checks. Patrons at dine-in restaurants, nightclubs, gyms, sports facilities and other venues must present a receipt of full vaccination and identification. Doctors notes for medical exemptions will also be accepted.Fines are on the table for businesses that dont comply with the checks and for patrons who give false information. But businesses, by-law officers, police forces and stanley cup  the province say enforcement will be gentle until the policys impact starts to p stanley flasche lay out on the ground 鈥?with much of the heavy lifting falling to businesses frontline staff.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 Sever stanley puodelis al Ontario police forces contacted by The Canadian Press indicated they would respond to safety-related calls regarding threats or violence but would not actively enforce or check for compliance with the