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ONTARIO TO GET MORE FEDERAL HELP IN COVID FIGHT.

Feds to send equipment, staff amid case surge

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MONTREAL • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says federal department­s and some Canadian provinces are working to send healthcare workers and equipment to help Ontario as it battles record-breaking COVID-19 numbers.

Trudeau said in a video update Sunday that health-care workers employed by government department­s such as national defence and immigratio­n will be redeployed to Ontario, and the Greater Toronto Area in particular.

The prime minister says he has also spoken to the premiers of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, who are evaluating what human resources and equipment they can free up in the next few days.

He says the federal government will also work with Ontario cities to deploy

ADMISSIONS TO INTENSIVE CARE UNITS CONTINUE TO REACH RECORD HEIGHTS.

rapid tests to hard-hit locations and would cover the costs of relocating resources from other provinces who can spare them.

His statement comes as hospitaliz­ations and admissions to intensive care units continue to reach record heights in Ontario, which reported another 4,200 new COVID-19 infections in the last 24 hours.

Premier Doug Ford announced a number of new restrictio­ns to quell the skyrocketi­ng numbers, but has faced pressure to roll back limits on outdoor activities, which critics have said will do little to stop the spread.

Meanwhile, data released by Canada’s chief public health officer shows that the average daily number of hospitaliz­ations and deaths in the country jumped by more than 30 per cent between April 9 and 15 compared to the week before.

The latest national-level data found that an average of 3,428 people with COVID-19 were being treated in Canadian hospitals each day during the most recent seven-day reporting period, representi­ng a 34 per cent increase over the week before.

An average of 41 people died each day during the same period, which is 38 per cent higher than the previous week.

Dr. Theresa Tam, Canada’s chief public health officer, says cases, test positivity rates and intensive care admissions are all on he rise.

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