|
Nyzh Active COVID-19 school-related cases in Ontario jump by 51
Halton hospitals are operating under capacity for the first time this month.Acute care bed occupancy in Haltons four hospitals dropped from 107 to 99 per cent, dipping below 100 per cent for the first time since Aug. 30.Int stanley cup ensive care unit beds are at 60 per cent capacity, matching the lowest point since Aug. 16. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Both occupancy rates dropped despite an increase in patients being treated for COVID-19. There are currently 24 people being treated for COVID-19 in Haltons hospitals, up by four from the regions last update on Friday. That total included 11 who were admitted for COVID-19. The remaining 13 were admitted for other reasons but later tested positive for COVID-19. There were 103 lab-confirmed cases over the past four days, an average of 25.8 cases per day. That is down from an average of 35.4 cases per day between Sept. 2-9. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Halton r botella stanley eported no COVID-19 related deaths since its last update on Friday. There have been nine COVID-19 related deaths in the region in the past month.Three new outbreaks were reported: a congregate living setting in Burlington, Chartwell Brant Centre long-term care home in Burlington and Post Inn Village long-term care home in stanley thermobecher Oakville. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Only one of Haltons six wastewater sites, Oakville South West, showed a significant increase i Uxhq Fake cancer victim from Springwater duped GoFundMe donors, police allege
Tennessee woman charged with DUI, leaving the sce stanley becher ne of an accident in Warren CountyJune 28, 2023 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBOWLING GREEN, Ky. A Tennessee woman is facing multiple charges after authorities say she is accused of driving drunk during a head-on collision in Warre stanley quencher n County.According to an arrest citation, the Warren County Sheriff Office responded to the scene Tuesday night at the intersection of Petros Road and Russellville Road.Upon arriving, authorities say one of the drivers in the collision said he was traveling south on Russellville Road when he was struck head-on by another driver, later identified as Danielle Lemons, 37, of White House, Tennessee.The driver further said he observed Lemons run through a stop sign at the scene before he says she made a left turn into oncoming traffic, striking his vehicle, the citation states.The citation further states when he made contact with Lemons, she backed up and attempted to leave the scene. However, the citation states the other driver says he blocked her and waited for law enforcement.After authorities arrived, they say they could smell the odor of alcoholic beverage coming from Lemons ; breath. When asked what h stanley botella appened, authorities say Lemons told them the other vehicle struck her when she made a left turn from Petros Road.Additionally, the citation states Lemons told authorities she could not track the deputy finger during a sobriety test due t |
|