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Signs that Omicron peaking, but hospitalizations rising: Tam
Canada’s chief public health officer says there are signs that Omicron cases have peaked, but hospitalizations and intensive-care admissions are still on the rise. Dr. Theresa Tam also says we cannot “trivialize” Omicron because it can cause serious outcomes including death.
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The Canadian Press
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