![]() Indeed, only 15,040 shots were administered on Tuesday in the province. They might rise a tiny fraction once every three or four days. But I can tell you from checking them every morning that those numbers barely move from day to day. ![]() On Wednesday, for example, I noted that 89.1 per cent of Ontario adults have received at least one dose and 86.1 per cent are fully vaccinated. ![]() More accurately, I’m obsessed with the 1.3 million adults in Ontario (yes, that’s right, 1.3 million men and women aged 18 and up) who still refuse to be vaccinated. I’ve tried to fight it, but sadly I must admit I’ve become obsessed with reading the daily update on COVID-19 statistics.Įach morning I eagerly await the government’s release of numbers on how many COVID patients are in intensive care units, on how many people have died, on the rise and fall of reported cases, on how many vaccine doses were given the day before and on the percentage of people who have received at least one dose and who are fully vaccinated. ![]()
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