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18 July 2022
Members of the anti-vaccine movement protest against COVID-19 vaccines in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on July 18, 2022. The protest comes just after the province of Ontario announced it had expanded eligibility for 4th COVID-19 vaccine doses to those aged 18 to 59 amid 7th COVID-19 wave, being driven by the BA.5 Omicron subvariant.
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18 July 2022
Members of the anti-vaccine movement protest against COVID-19 vaccines in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on July 18, 2022. The protest comes just after the province of Ontario announced it had expanded eligibility for 4th COVID-19 vaccine doses to those aged 18 to 59 amid 7th COVID-19 wave, being driven by the BA.5 Omicron subvariant.
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18 July 2022
Members of the anti-vaccine movement protest against COVID-19 vaccines in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada on July 18, 2022. The protest comes just after the province of Ontario announced it had expanded eligibility for 4th COVID-19 vaccine doses to those aged 18 to 59 amid 7th COVID-19 wave, being driven by the BA.5 Omicron subvariant.
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10 January 2022
People wearing face masks to protect themselves from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while walking along Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 10, 2022.
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10 January 2022
People wearing face masks to protect themselves from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while walking along Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 10, 2022.
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10 January 2022
People wearing face masks to protect themselves from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while walking along Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 10, 2022.
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10 January 2022
People wearing face masks to protect themselves from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while walking along Yonge Street in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 10, 2022.
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#7618286
10 January 2022
Man wearing a face mask to protect him from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while he assesses the damage to his vehicle after a vehicle accident in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on January 10, 2022.
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Omicron Set To Become The Dominant Variant In Ontario By The End Of This Week
15 December 2021
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15 December 2021
People wearing face masks to protect themselves from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while purchasing groceries in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on December 14, 2021. Ontario reported 1,808 new COVID-19 cases today and 9 new deaths, making this the highest COVID-19 case count in more than six months, with active cases now up about 50 per cent in one week. The Ministry of Health says 625 of Wednesday’s cases involve unvaccinated people, 39 involve partially vaccinated people, 1,046 involve fully vaccinated people and the status of 98 others was not known. The Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table now estimates more than 30 per cent of all cases in the province are Omicron with a doubling time of every three days. The head of the Ontario Science Advisory Table said that Omicron will become the dominant variant in the province of Ontario at some point this week, overtaking the delta variant. Dr. Peter Jüni, the head of the Ontario Science Advisory Table said that the 'Omicron variant here is so absolutely infectious now. This will reach every single person. Statistically speaking, there will be very few lucky ones. This is historical. This is unprecedented. People cannot imagine the sheer scale of what we are talking about here. It is really challenging'.
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Omicron Set To Become The Dominant Variant In Ontario By The End Of This Week
15 December 2021
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15 December 2021
People wearing face masks to protect themselves from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while walking in Unionville, Ontario, Canada, on December 14, 2021. Ontario reported 1,808 new COVID-19 cases today and 9 new deaths, making this the highest COVID-19 case count in more than six months, with active cases now up about 50 per cent in one week. The Ministry of Health says 625 of Wednesday’s cases involve unvaccinated people, 39 involve partially vaccinated people, 1,046 involve fully vaccinated people and the status of 98 others was not known. The Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table now estimates more than 30 per cent of all cases in the province are Omicron with a doubling time of every three days. The head of the Ontario Science Advisory Table said that Omicron will become the dominant variant in the province of Ontario at some point this week, overtaking the delta variant. Dr. Peter Jüni, the head of the Ontario Science Advisory Table said that the 'Omicron variant here is so absolutely infectious now. This will reach every single person. Statistically speaking, there will be very few lucky ones. This is historical. This is unprecedented. People cannot imagine the sheer scale of what we are talking about here. It is really challenging'.
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Omicron Set To Become The Dominant Variant In Ontario By The End Of This Week
15 December 2021
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15 December 2021
People wearing face masks to protect themselves from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) while purchasing groceries in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on December 14, 2021. Ontario reported 1,808 new COVID-19 cases today and 9 new deaths, making this the highest COVID-19 case count in more than six months, with active cases now up about 50 per cent in one week. The Ministry of Health says 625 of Wednesday’s cases involve unvaccinated people, 39 involve partially vaccinated people, 1,046 involve fully vaccinated people and the status of 98 others was not known. The Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table now estimates more than 30 per cent of all cases in the province are Omicron with a doubling time of every three days. The head of the Ontario Science Advisory Table said that Omicron will become the dominant variant in the province of Ontario at some point this week, overtaking the delta variant. Dr. Peter Jüni, the head of the Ontario Science Advisory Table said that the 'Omicron variant here is so absolutely infectious now. This will reach every single person. Statistically speaking, there will be very few lucky ones. This is historical. This is unprecedented. People cannot imagine the sheer scale of what we are talking about here. It is really challenging'.
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#7509512
9 December 2021
Man dressed as Santa Claus wearing a face mask to protect him from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as he waits for children to pose for a photo with him at a shopping mall during the Christmas season in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 09, 2021. Ontario is reporting nearly 1,300 new COVID-19 cases today, the highest single-day tally in the province in more than six months. Provincial health officials logged 1,290 new infections today, up from 1,009 on Wednesday and 959 one week ago. Today's total is the highest daily case count reported in Ontario since May 24, when 1,446 infections were confirmed. Of the cases reported today, 548 are in those who are unvaccinated, 42 involve people who are partially vaccinated, 617 are in those who are fully immunized, and 83 involve people with an unknown vaccination status.
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9 December 2021
Man dressed as Santa Claus wearing a face mask to protect him from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as he waits for children to pose for a photo with him at a shopping mall during the Christmas season in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 09, 2021. Ontario is reporting nearly 1,300 new COVID-19 cases today, the highest single-day tally in the province in more than six months. Provincial health officials logged 1,290 new infections today, up from 1,009 on Wednesday and 959 one week ago. Today's total is the highest daily case count reported in Ontario since May 24, when 1,446 infections were confirmed. Of the cases reported today, 548 are in those who are unvaccinated, 42 involve people who are partially vaccinated, 617 are in those who are fully immunized, and 83 involve people with an unknown vaccination status.
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9 December 2021
Man dressed as Santa Claus wearing a face mask to protect him from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) as he waits for children to pose for a photo with him at a shopping mall during the Christmas season in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 09, 2021. Ontario is reporting nearly 1,300 new COVID-19 cases today, the highest single-day tally in the province in more than six months. Provincial health officials logged 1,290 new infections today, up from 1,009 on Wednesday and 959 one week ago. Today's total is the highest daily case count reported in Ontario since May 24, when 1,446 infections were confirmed. Of the cases reported today, 548 are in those who are unvaccinated, 42 involve people who are partially vaccinated, 617 are in those who are fully immunized, and 83 involve people with an unknown vaccination status.
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14 November 2021
Man wearing a face mask to protect him from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 14, 2021. Breakthrough COVID-19 cases hit new milestone as Ontario reported its highest COVID-19 case count in nearly 40 days on Sunday, as the number of so-called 'breakthrough' cases in fully vaccinated individuals rivaled cases among the unvaccinated for the first time since the summer.
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14 November 2021
Man wearing a face mask to protect him from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 14, 2021. Breakthrough COVID-19 cases hit new milestone as Ontario reported its highest COVID-19 case count in nearly 40 days on Sunday, as the number of so-called 'breakthrough' cases in fully vaccinated individuals rivaled cases among the unvaccinated for the first time since the summer.
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