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COVID-19: 116 patients at LHSC, MLHU adds 139 cases but no deaths

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Middlesex-London Health Unit reported zero deaths and 139 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, compared with two deaths and 190 cases last Wednesday.

Wednesday marks only the second day this month that no new deaths were reported, the other being Monday.LHSC is caring for 116 inpatients with COVID-19, 22 of whom are in adult critical care.As noted, LHSC is caring for 116 COVID-19 inpatients, with 22 inpatients in adult critical care.

Last Wednesday, there were 136 COVID-19 inpatients with 26 in adult ICUs.Of the 116, there were five or fewer in Children’s Hospital with five or fewer in pediatric critical care.

Those figures are the same as last Wednesday. Free COVID rapid antigen tests now available at Ontario grocery stores, pharmacies at one-box limit Of the 116 patients, 74 are being treated for COVID-19 while 42 others in hospital have incidental COVID-19 infections (meaning they were admitted for another reason).Among staff, there are 141 cases, unchanged from the day before and down from 208 a week ago.St.

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