There’s evidence of community transmission of the Omicron variant in the national capital, Ottawa Public Health announced Saturday, while reminding people that there were still steps they could take to limit its spread. Read More
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COVID-19: Evidence of community transmission of Omicron in city, Ottawa Public Health says
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