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The daily COVID-19 case count in Halton broke the 200-mark Friday Dec. 17 for the first time since the pandemic started, surpassing the 198 cases reported on April 18.Of the 201 new cases confirmed by Halton health officials on Friday Dec. 17 , 68 were recorded in Oakville, 47 in Burlington, 46 in Milton, and 40 in Halton Hills, according to the regions COVID-19 dashboar
stanley flask d.More than 40 per cent of the new cases are in people under 20, while those in the 20 to 39 age group and 40 to 59 age category each m
stanley termosky ake up about 25 per cent of the new infections. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many of the new cases are linked to community transmission and close contacts.Todays update brings the
stanley water jug total cumulative cases in Halton to 21,657, with 20,657 marked as resolved. The number of active cases climbs from 610 to 755, while the seven-day moving average jumps to 109.4. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Thursday, Halton administered 6,587 doses of COVID-19 vaccines, which consisted of 938 first doses, 155 second doses and 5,494 third doses. As of today, 984,744 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been given. So far, 89 per cent of eligible Halton residents have received the first dose 鈥?with 87 per cent fully vaccinated.There are five people currently hospitalized with COVID-19 across Halton Hospitals, with five people in the intensive care units ICU . ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nhte South Korea s Park denies charges as corruption trial begins
As has become a pattern during the throes of the pandemic, the Canadian economy rebounded again in the third quarter of the year, making up for the pit that was Q2. But dont tell that to Janet McLeod.The 5.4 per cent pace of growth this July, August and September means next to nothing for her.McLeod is a 79-year-old living in Windsor, Ont., and has been speaking out about the troubles of making ends meet during the pandemic. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She collected some pandemic benefits early on in the pandemic to make up for the collapse of her very small business advising students. And for her sins, she is seeing her Guaranteed Income Suppleme
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stanley quencher tting back on the small luxuries she used to afford herself. I find myself settling for less, she says. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Coming back to life after the depths of COVID-19 has been a positive experience for many sectors of the Canadian economy. McLeod aside, household spending was on fire in the third quarter, and exports were strong too.But the big bounce in the third quarter was probably an exception that belies the second quarter and likely the fourth as well.
stanley website Statistics Canada revised down its already-dismal estimate of what happened this spring, now saying the economy contracted at a harsh 3.2 per cent pace. And the 5.4 per cent growth