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COVID-19: MLHU reports 6 more deaths, LHSC caring for 163 COVID inpatients

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Middlesex-London Health Unit reported six deaths and 180 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday.The deaths involved five men and one woman ranging in age from their 50s to their 80s.

Half were unvaccinated and the other half had had either two or three doses of vaccine.Meanwhile, the London Health Sciences Centre reported 163 COVID-19 inpatients on Wednesday, up from 161 reported a week ago.As noted, LHSC is caring for 163 COVID-19 inpatients, up from 161 last Wednesday but down from the record-high 166 reported last Tuesday and Thursday.Of those, 20 are in adult critical care, compared with 24 a week ago.Five or fewer of the 163 are in Children’s Hospital, with zero in pediatric critical care.

Last Wednesday, five or fewer were in Children’s Hospital, with five or fewer in pediatric critical care.Of the 163 patients, 102 are being treated for COVID-19 while 61 others in hospital have incidental COVID-19 infections (meaning they were admitted for another reason).

Last Wednesday, those figures were 87 and 74, respectively. Among staff, there are 192 cases, down from 311 a week ago. Ontario child-care operators, staff call for access to PCR testing, more HEPA filters There are several outbreaks at LHSC at St.

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