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Ontario's weekly reported COVID-19 deaths jump 59% from previous week
Province reports 89 deaths, up from 56 last week
CBC News · Posted: Aug 25, 2022 5:05 PM ET | Last Updated: 6 minutes ago
Ontario is reporting 89 more deaths linked to COVID-19 over the past seven days, a marked uptick from its seventh-wave high of 56 the week before and a 58.9 per cent increase.
Weekly deaths dropped last week from two weeks before when the number reported was 96. The fluctuation in reported deaths comes three weeks after Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore told reporters the latest wave of the virus, driven by the BA.5 Omicron subvariant, had peaked.
The province has said the seventh wave officially began June 19.
Deaths are considered a "lagging indicator," one of a number of severe outcomes that can continue to rise even after a wave peaks.
Newly released data from the Ministry of Health on Thursday shows the number of people in hospital with the virus has also increased slightly from 1,328 last week to 1,354 as of Thursday.
The number of people in intensive care also increased to 146, compared to 137 last week. Of those in intensive care, 62 patients are on a ventilator...
Ontario's weekly reported COVID-19 deaths jump 59% from previous week
Province reports 89 deaths, up from 56 last week
CBC News · Posted: Aug 25, 2022 5:05 PM ET | Last Updated: 6 minutes ago
Ontario is reporting 89 more deaths linked to COVID-19 over the past seven days, a marked uptick from its seventh-wave high of 56 the week before and a 58.9 per cent increase.
Weekly deaths dropped last week from two weeks before when the number reported was 96. The fluctuation in reported deaths comes three weeks after Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore told reporters the latest wave of the virus, driven by the BA.5 Omicron subvariant, had peaked.
The province has said the seventh wave officially began June 19.
Deaths are considered a "lagging indicator," one of a number of severe outcomes that can continue to rise even after a wave peaks.
Newly released data from the Ministry of Health on Thursday shows the number of people in hospital with the virus has also increased slightly from 1,328 last week to 1,354 as of Thursday.
The number of people in intensive care also increased to 146, compared to 137 last week. Of those in intensive care, 62 patients are on a ventilator...