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Ontario is reporting another 480 COVID-19 cases and two more deaths, a stanley mug ccording to its botella stanley latest report released Monday morning.Ontario has administered 17,057 vaccine doses since its last daily update, with 22,623,960 vaccines given in total as of 8 p.m. the previous night.According to the Stars vaccine tracker, 11,534,328 people in Ontario have received at least one shot. That works out to approximately 88.5 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 77.6 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vac stanley termosy cine. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province says 11,089,632 people have completed their vaccinations, which means theyve had both doses. That works out to approximately 85.1 per cent of the eligible population 12 years and older, and the equivalent of 74.6 per cent of the total population, including those not yet eligible for the vaccine.The province now includes data that reflects hospitalizations and cases by vaccination status. Ontario warns that the new process may cause discrepancies between other hospitalization numbers being collected using a different process, and that the data may not match daily COVID-19 case counts. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The province reports 244 COVID-19 cases were confirmed in unvaccinated people, 13 were partially vaccinated, and 191 cases in fully vaccinated people. Again, the province warns th Nfwn Ky. Supreme Court judge to be sworn in after pandemic delay
Glasgow police to heighten enforcement of seat beltsMay 24, 2022 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditGLASGOW, Ky. Starting May 23, Glasgow Police Department is participating in Click It or Ticket.The annual campaign reminds drivers to buckle up as law enforcement efforts heighten from May 23 through June 5. The Glasgow Police Department worked over 800 accidents last year and seen firsthand severe injuries or loss of life when adults do not wear a seat belt or children are not properly restrained in a child seat or booster, said Major Terry Flatt. Our hope is that buckling up becomes the automatic first step for everyone when entering a vehicle and it takes less than two seconds. According to the Kentucky Office of stanley cupe Hig vaso stanley hway Safety, 609 of the 806 road deaths last year in Kentucky were in vehicles. Of the people killed in motor vehicle accidents, 333 were either not wearing a seat belt or w stanley cup ere not restrained properly in a car seat or booster seat. The two-seconds it takes to buckle up is the simplest thing you can do to prevent injury or death in a crash, especially at night, said Flatt.According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, despite low traffic, fatal crashes are three times higher in the nation at night compared to day. Last year, 302 of the 609 people killed in car crashes in Kentucky were accidents that occurred at night. 111 of these people were not wearing a seat belt.Also according to NHTSA, when wo |
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