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COVID-19: LHSC caring for 50 COVID patients, MLHU reports 92 cases

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Middlesex-London Health Unit reported zero deaths and 92 lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases on Thursday, though case counts are considered an under-estimate due to testing restrictions and widespread transmission.The total number of deaths reported so far this February remains at 49.London Health Sciences Centre, meanwhile, is caring for 50 inpatients with COVID-19, seven of whom are in adult critical care.As noted, LHSC is caring for 50 COVID-19 inpatients, with seven inpatients in adult critical care.

Last Thursday, LHSC was caring for 62 COVID-19 inpatients with 12 in adult critical care.Of the 50, there were five or fewer in Children’s Hospital, with five or fewer in pediatric critical care.

A week ago, LHSC reported six in Children’s Hospital, with five or fewer in pediatric critical care.Of all of LHSC’s COVID-19 patients, 20 are being treated for COVID-19 while 30 others in hospital have incidental COVID-19 infections.

Medicago’s Canada-made COVID-19 vaccine approved by Health Canada While hospitalization data has been trending downwards, staff cases have begun to rise again over the last week.

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