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Kingston region to move to orange-restrict zone Monday, province says

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COVID-19 framework, according to a provincial news release sent out Friday.Kingston is one of six regions that will be moved into new zones Monday.“Based on our numbers, absolutely.

I do think we should be in orange. I think that would help to have enhanced public health measures,” Dr. Kieran Moore, medical officer of health for the region, said in a press conference Friday.

Premier Doug Ford calls emergency Friday meeting with health officials over hospitalizations The health unit reported 16 new cases Friday, with 19 more resolved cases, bringing the active coronavirus case count to 101.The region’s positivity rate is 36.6 per 100,000 people.

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