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Province stories 12 new COVID-19 deaths as 43 new circumstances recognized in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon

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November 17, 2021
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Province stories 12 new COVID-19 deaths as 43 new circumstances recognized in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon

There are 43 new circumstances of COVID-19 in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon and a dozen individuals have died from the virus throughout Ontario on Wednesday.

Peel Public Well being (PPH) stated there are a reported 22 new COVID-19 circumstances in Mississauga, one other 20 in Brampton, and one new case in Caledon on Wednesday.

There have been 118,681 circumstances of COVID-19 throughout the Area of Peel in accordance with PPH. Of these circumstances 117,403 have recovered and 249 are pending.

A complete of three,502 individuals have been hospitalized in Peel due to COVID-19, and 1,031 individuals have died.

The province reported a complete of 512 new COVID-19 circumstances throughout Ontario on Monday and 12 new deaths.

PPH stated a COVID-19 outbreak St. Jean Brebeuf in Brampton was declared over on Tuesday, whereas a brand new outbreak at Brampton’s Mountain Ash Public College was declared the identical day

There are at present outbreaks at 4 elementary or personal faculties in Mississauga, and two in Brampton, and three in Caledon:

EEC Rene-Lamoureux Elementary College – Mississauga
Elite Montessori College (Personal) – Mississauga
Kaban Montessori College (Personal) – Mississauga
St. Teresa Avila – Mississauga
Mountain Ash Public College – Brampton
Tribune Public College – Brampton
St. John Paul II Catholic Elementary College – Caledon
Tony Pontes Public College – Caledon
St. Nicholas Elementary College – Caledon

PPH reported a rise in vaccinations over the weekend, with 89.3 per cent of eligible Peel residents receiving at the least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine whereas 85.3 per cent are absolutely immunized.

Of those that are full vaccinated, 15,915 individuals have additionally obtained a 3rd booster dose.

Boosters may be booked on-line via the province’s COVID-19 vaccination portal for healthcare employees, individuals over 70 and important care givers if at the least six months have handed since their final dose.

People who obtained two doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine or one dose of the Janssen vaccine are additionally eligible for the booster.

The Area of Peel requires anybody over the age of 12 present proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a sound medical exemption to enter any hockey arenas, health centres and different municipal amenities in Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon.

For extra data on how one can get a COVID-19 vaccine go to www.peelregion.ca.

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