What you need to know about the public health situation in Ottawa as of Jan. 3, 2023.
2: In ICU because of an active infection
83: Confirmed COVID-19 patients in Ottawa hospitals as of Thursday , 45 in hospital because of COVID-19 and 38 for other reasons 16.74: Per cent test positivity Ottawa Public Health reported “high levels” of influenza, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus circulating in its latest snapshot of respiratory virus activity in the capital.
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