Halton Hills Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 11 August 2022, p. 10

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2 BNEWS gy g 3 2 8 g = 2 SOME ENCOURAGING 3 NEWS THOUGH, ON 2 THE VACCINATION = FRONT LOUIE ROSELLA lrosella@metroland.com August is not off toa good start in Halton re- gion when it comes to CO- VID-19. For the week of Aug. 1-6, there have been 197 cases (56 in Burlington, 80 in Oakville, 44 in Milton and 17 in Halton Hills) with two deaths (one j in ator and one in Oakville). There have ‘been nine hospitalizations from 00- VID-19 for the week, cording to Halton Region, including two outbreaks The Only Family Owned & Operated Retirement Home In Halton Hills. 5+ Acre Property All Suites Are Private Accommodations 1 Bedroom Suites with Kitchenette & Large Storage Closet Indoor & Outdoor Activity Options Encouraging Social, Physical & Mental Wellbeing RETIREMENT HOME 222 Mountainview Road North, WEEKLY ROUNDUP: MORE COVID DEATHS AND -HOSPITALIZATIONS REPORTED IN HALTON OSPI] Metroland file photo Here's a weekly look at COVID cases and news. der five years of age, have received two doses ofa CO- VID-19 vaccine. nt, with 85 per cent of all Halton resi- dents, including those un- at Hospital There is some encour- aging news though on the f all Halton residents who have received at least one dose, just 0.16 per cent had an adverse event fol. children can be seriously infected with COVID-19. “We also know that some children develop multi-system i lowing i cluding 0.01 per cent ‘who id serious adverse event following immuni- zation. There are currently 39 people with COVID-19 in Hapa 's s four hospitals: an from last week, ae. ocnding to the lat- est reports by Halton Healthcare and Joseph Brant Hospital. Children aged six months and over are now eligible to receive a CO- vae ' vaccine. vince nouneed that. as of ‘uly 28 28 parents and caregivers of children aged six months to five years will be able to book appointments for the pediatric COVID-19 vac- cine. Dr. Joanna Oda, associ- said in a recent video post for Halton Region, that ry syndrome, which is a serious disease aiften re- quiring ICU she said. . Kiran Cherla, afam- ily physician with Halton Hills Family Health Team, said Kids often spread i infec. tion to adults, have to appreciai e@ tae when kids get an infection, it's not just them we're worried about, but it's Cherla benefit to chill n getting vaccinated is that it helps them "live with the virus." “If you can prevent it, that's the best way to live with it," he said. SCAN THIS CODE to view COVID cases LeELW TERRACE BY THE GLEN You've worked hard to enjoy retirement, now it’s our pleasure to make this the best time of your life in a family, friendly atmosphere. & activities to support their independent lifestyle. ORCA Georgetown 905-877-1800 invi id: e.com www.mc theifp.ca YZ, i co.ltd. D. SCOTT CAMPBELL 55 Sinclair Ave., Unit #6 Georgetown, Ontario L7G 4x4 Telephone: (905) 877-0033 1-800-465-1575 Fax: (905) 877-2787 www.unitedfire.com

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