Provincewide
Data from the Province of Ontario; visualizations by John Michael McGrath.
Data from the Province of Ontario; visualizations by John Michael McGrath.
Data from the Province of Ontario; visualizations by John Michael McGrath.
Data from the Province of Ontario; visualizations by John Michael McGrath.
Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area
- According to November 10 data
- As part of the City of Toronto’s latest Shop And Vax campaign, dozens of mall and neighbourhood clinics across Toronto will be offering COVID-19 vaccines until Sunday, November 14. A list of participating clinics can be found
- Through a needs-based and equity data analysis, Toronto Public Health has identified 30 neighbourhoods for the first roll-out of the school-based clinics to vaccinate five to 11-year-olds. According to
- A Mississauga long-term-care home that saw one of the most devastating COVID-19 outbreaks during the first wave of the pandemic in Ontario is now in the process of being sold,
- In Peel region, there is a school bus driver shortage due to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate,
- Lawrence Loh, Peel region's medical officer of health told reporters that just one patient was hospitalized at Brampton Civic last week, while 15 were admitted across Trillium Health Partners hospitals in Mississauga,
- Joseph Brant Hospital in Burlington fired 13 staff and put 38 on unpaid leave this month as it became the first local hospital to enforce mandatory vaccination against COVID-19. The
- A Hamilton Health Sciences infectious diseases physician
- Niagara Region's human resources director said in an update Wednesday that 92 per cent of staff are fully vaccinated and one per cent have one dose of COVID-19 vaccine. As the
- As of November 2,
- As of November 9,
Eastern
- An Ottawa doctor is pleading for help from the prime minister after receiving death threats for holding vaccine clinics,
Northern
- The Thunder Bay District Health Unit is reporting
- The
- There are a total of seven new COVID cases in three Sudbury area schools according to the
Southwestern
- A Lambton County restaurant owner who says he’s against the proof-of-vaccination requirements for businesses like his own
- Lambton’s medical officer of health is worried that the COVID-19 case spikes being observed elsewhere in the province could be a bellwether for local increases,
- Two youth hockey teams in Tecumseh have been sidelined after a player tested positive for COVID-19,
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