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Omicron to peak, hospitalizations to surge: Tam
Canada may be approaching the peak of the Omicron wave of COVID-19, but chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam still expects the high number of cases to drive a surge in daily hospitalizations in the coming weeks. New federal modelling released Friday shows the wave may be cresting — or just about to — but health experts won’t know for sure for another week or so.
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The Canadian Press
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CP24417017
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1/14/2022 1:45:00 PM
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