Seventh COVID-19 wave has peaked in Ontario: Moore
The seventh wave of COVID-19 in Ontario has peaked, the province’s chief medical officer of health said Friday.“I think we’ve already started on the downswing,” he said.
Looking ahead to the fall, a new wave of COVID-19 may not be as bad as Moore would have predicted a few months ago, he said, though colder weather pushing more activities indoors does increase risk. Ontarians aged 18 and older have been eligible for a fourth dose of a COVID-19 vaccine for three weeks – previously it was only available to people 60 and older, as well as immunocompromised or Indigenous adults. Just under 16 per cent of Ontario adults have received four doses, Moore said.
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