COVID-19: OPH reports three new deaths in twice-weekly update

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COVID-19: OPH reports three new deaths in twice-weekly update
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Ottawa Public Health reports another decline in many of the main monitoring indicators in its most recent snapshot of conditions.

The agency urged citizens to continue “wearing high-quality & well-fitted masks, staying home when sick & getting your vaccines help keep you & our community safe.”

In a statement, Dr. Kieran Moore said parts of Ontario are reporting a rise in the number of cases of the more easily spreadable XBB 1.5 variant of COVID-19.

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