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Top doctor says younger patient hospitalizations a major concern
Ontario’s top doctor says testing over the holiday weekend does not reflect the growth of COVID-19 spread and the province could be facing increasing numbers in the next few days. Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams says a major concern are the numbers of younger people presenting at hospitals with more severe cases from the outset requiring immediate access to intensive care units.
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The Canadian Press
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CP121252621
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n_Williams-COVID-Update20210406T1826
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4/6/2021 6:26:00 PM
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COVID-19
restrictions
toronto