Ontario sees record-high increase of COVID-19 cases

Dr. Zain Chagla weighs in on the high number of cases and what to keep in mind as testing improves in the province.

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35 comments

  1. To the Early Squad reading this: *Sending Virtual hugs to everyone who needs it. Always stay safe, read my name🧡*

  2. How could this wave be worst than the first? Treatments have improved and they know way more about this Virus then they did in March, assuming the vulnerable are better protected there is no reason for this to be worse at all

    1. @Steve Right Masks alone are not the solution. They’re just one tool. The lockdown is what brought things to a crawl the first time.

  3. It’s funny because as you count cases, they go up! Amazing how that works. I bet I can guess that cases rise again tomorrow, and then a record the next day. Every day you report this garbage it’s a “record”

  4. 650 initial cases; 12000 tests.

    700 cases; 41000 tests.

    Literally 1% positivity rate. You have a 1% chance to contract Covid

    1. @Exterminator 1 Yup, life is risk & this risk is almost non-existent. Imagine a disease sooo deadly that you have to get tested to even know if you have it. Ridiculous.

  5. No one cares for the app and no one cares for this deadass virus. These guys are preaching public awareness and safety but opening more schools and casinos at the same time lol. Confusion and lies are great weapons.

  6. Amazingly the country’s with close ties to China are the ones with the highest infection rate…. Ford / Trudeau virus !

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