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COVID-19: LHSC caring for 47 inpatients, MLHU reports 42 cases, no deaths

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Last Tuesday, LHSC was caring for 64 COVID-19 inpatients with nine adults in the intensive care unit.There are five or fewer COVID-19 inpatients in Children’s Hospital with five or fewer in pediatric critical care, down from seven inpatients with five or fewer in critical care a week ago.

LHSC says of its 47 COVID-19 inpatients, 13 are being treated for COVID-19, while 34 are being treated with COVID-19, meaning they were admitted for a different reason and were found to have an incidental COVID-19 infection.

Capacity restrictions, proof of vaccination system eliminated as Ontario reopens further As patient numbers have fallen in recent weeks, staff cases have continued to climb.As of Monday, the most recent data available, 232 staff members at LHSC were positive for COVID-19, up from 198 on Friday and 151 a week ago.

At St. Joseph’s Health Care London, 49 cases were reported active among health-care workers, up from 43 a week ago but down from 59 on Friday.

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