⁍ Ontario health experts say new COVID-19 cases and hospital admissions slowing.
⁍ Projections show cases per day could flatten off between 800 and 1,200.
– The number of people in Canada suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning is on the rise, but experts say they’ve found a silver lining: the illness may be going away, Reuters reports. An advisory panel set up by Ontario, Canada’s most populous province, says that based on new computer modeling, the number of carbon monoxide poisoning cases could drop by up to 1,200 per day by the end of 2018 if current trends continue. The number of people suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning has more than doubled in Canada over the past five years, according to the CBC. But experts say they’ve found a glimmer of good news: the number of new cases may be going down as well.
Source: https://www.reuters.com/article/health-coronavirus-canada-ontario/canadas-ontario-says-covid-19-surge-may-be-slowing-idUSL1N2HK2YF