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Hamilton public health says current COVID activity low, next wave expected in fall

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COVID-19 activity is now about half of what was seen in the last two waves of the pandemic in late April and mid-January.During the city’s Board of Health meeting on Monday, epidemiologist Erin Rodenburg told councillors seven day averages of hospitalizations over the past few months have been on a “decreasing trend” and are as low now as they were before the most recent wave at about 1.1 per day.Intensive care unit (ICU) admissions over the current wave also remained low with numbers averaging slightly above zero between Feb.

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