Including: Toronto family says 91-year-old father was put in a COVID-19 ward â despite testing negative. He died three days later
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[Toronto family says 91-year-old father was put in a COVID-19 ward â despite testing negative. He died three days later](
[Linda Hargreaves was not able to speak with her father Hank Bordan the whole time he was at St. Michaelâs Hospital.](
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[Toronto scientists dug into the connection between race, income, housing and COVID-19. What they found was âalarmingâ](
[The findings from non-profit ICES are the first to match Ontario testing data with socioeconomic status. For many getting the virus, social distancing simply isnât an option, experts say.](
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[Parents have complained to the Star that there is no video-conferencing, no audio, no pseudo-classes. This, while the York Region Catholic board and the Toronto District School Board, among others, have charged ahead.](
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