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Ontario is reporting 72 new deaths linked to COVID-19, as wastewater signals are once again on the rise after trending downward for months, according to the latest report from Public Health Ontario.

Posted: Sep 29, 2022 3:00 PM ET | Last Updated: 2 minutes ago

The number of people in intensive care with COVID-19 also rose slightly from 129 to 133. Of those, 57 patients require a ventilator to breathe, about the same as last week's total of 58. Meanwhile, the latest report from Public Health Ontario, which is updated every Friday, shows the level of the novel coronavirus seen in Ontario's wastewater began creeping upward around the first week of September and is estimated to have been climbing since.Data from Public Health Ontario shows the amount of the novel coronavirus seen in Ontario's wastewater began creeping upward around the first week of September and are estimated to have been climbing since.

"We have work to do to continue our message," he told The Canadian Press at the time. "It will accelerate as we head into indoors and head into the fall as we perceive the risk of transmission will increase."

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