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  • #91
    Source: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-nov...irus#section-0

    Status of cases in Ontario


    This web page will be updated with the most up-to-date information on the status of cases in Ontario, every day, seven days a week, at 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. ET.
    Negative1 40,630
    Currently under investigation2 7,203
    Confirmed positive3 1,326
    Resolved4 8
    Deceased 21*
    Total number of patients approved for COVID-19 testing to date 49,186
    *two deaths not lab confirmed

    1Patient negative based on testing performed at Public Health Ontario (PHO) Laboratory and non-Public Health Ontario laboratories.
    2Test results are pending
    3Patient still testing positive and has not had two consecutive negative results greater than 24 hours apart
    4Patient is no longer infectious based on two consecutive negative tests performed at PHO Laboratory at least 24 hours apart

    Last updated: March 29, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. ET

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    • #92
      Sarnia

      Bluewater Health reports two local deaths due to COVID-19

      source: https://blackburnnews.com/sarnia/sar...-due-covid-19/

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      • #93
        Source: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-nov...irus#section-0

        Status of cases in Ontario


        Ontario is now providing a more detailed summary of COVID-19 cases in the province that will be updated each day at 10:30 a.m.

        This daily epidemiologic summary replaces the information on the status of COVID-19 cases that was previously provided twice daily on this page. The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, demographics and trends of cases since the outbreak began including geography, exposure and severity.

        The daily summary is based on data reported by the 34 public health units across Ontario and recorded in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS). iPHIS is the Ministry of Health’s disease reporting system where data is regularly updated. Data for each day’s summary will be pulled from iPHIS at 4:00 p.m. the previous day
        Number of cases1 1,706 N/A
        Change from previous report N/A N/A
        Resolved2 431 25.3
        Deceased3 23 1.3
        Male 857 50.2
        Female 837 49.1
        19 and under 42 2.5
        20-64 1,319 77.3
        65 and over 343 20.1
        Total Tested4 48,461 N/A
        1Number of confirmed cases reported to date in iPHIS by Ontario’s 34 Public Health Units (PHUs), including resolved and deceased cases. PHUs may publicly report on cases prior to updating the data in iPHIS. In the event of a discrepancy between iPHIS cases and cases publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
        2Includes cases reported as recovered in iPHIS and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.
        3Public Health Units may publicly report deaths prior to updating the data in iPHIS. The data in iPHIS may therefore be underreported. This number includes data from iPHIS and public reports.
        4This includes all persons with tests performed by the Public Health Ontario Laboratory and non-Public Health Laboratories. This is an underestimate of the total number of tests completed, as a minimum of two specimens are recommended when testing hospitalized individuals for COVID-19.

        Note: Twelve cases did not specify male or female gender. The age of two cases were unknown.
        • There are 1,706 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date in iPHIS.
          • 50.2% of cases are male, 49.1% are female.
          • The median age is 50, ranging in age from <1 to 100 years of age.
          • Greater Toronto Area public health units account for 61.4% of cases.
        • Of all cases, 26.3% had travelled in the 14 days prior to becoming ill, 9.6% had close contact with a confirmed case, 16.2% had neither and 47.9% have exposure information pending.
        • 9.9% of cases were hospitalized and 16 deaths have been reported (please note there may be a reporting delay for deaths in iPHIS).

        Epidemiologic Summary: COVID-19 in Ontario: January 15, 2020 to March 29, 2020 (PDF)

        Data Source:
        • The data for this report were based on information extracted from the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) database as of March 29, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
        • iPHIS is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing updates to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from iPHIS represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent reports.

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        • #94
          Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toron...cted-1.5514041

          Suspected, confirmed COVID-19 patients filling roughly 1 in 4 Ontario ICU beds
          Data obtained by CBC reveals 434 patients confirmed or suspected to have virus
          Mike Crawley ? CBC News ? Posted: Mar 30, 2020 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: an hour ago

          More than 430 patients in Ontario hospital intensive care beds have either tested positive for COVID-19 or are suspected to have the coronavirus, a far higher number than officials have revealed.

          CBC News has obtained copies of COVID-19 reports issued daily by Critical Care Services Ontario, a branch of the Ministry of Health. The reports feature more detail than has previously been made public about the impact the virus is having on hospital ICUs.

          The latest report, from Saturday, shows 92 patients in critical care wards have been confirmed positive for COVID-19, while another 342 ICU patients are considered "suspected" cases.

          Patients are classified as suspected cases when they have a fever or cough, and have either travelled to an area affected by COVID-19 or have been in close contact with a confirmed or probable case of the coronavirus but their lab tests are unavailable...

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          • #95
            Four COVID-19 deaths, including three from same retirement home, stun Sarnia, Lambton County

            source: https://www.theobserver.ca/news/loca...grows-to-three

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            • #96
              Nine residents die, 34 staff suffer symptoms as coronavirus devastates Bobcaygeon, Ont. nursing home

              Source: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/cana...-nursing-home/

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              • #97
                Source: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-nov...irus#section-0

                Status of cases in Ontario


                Ontario is now providing a more detailed summary of COVID-19 cases in the province that will be updated each day at 10:30 a.m.

                This daily epidemiologic summary replaces the information on the status of COVID-19 cases that was previously provided twice daily on this page. The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, demographics and trends of cases since the outbreak began including geography, exposure and severity.

                The daily summary is based on data reported by the 34 public health units across Ontario and recorded in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS). iPHIS is the Ministry of Health’s disease reporting system where data is regularly updated. Data for each day’s summary will be pulled from iPHIS at 4:00 p.m. the previous day
                Number of cases1 1,966 N/A
                Change from previous report 260 15.2% increase
                Resolved2 534 27.2
                Deceased3 33 1.7
                Male 980 49.8
                Female 974 49.5
                19 and under 46 2.3
                20-64 1,496 76.1
                65 and over 421 21.4
                Total Tested4 51,629 N/A
                Currently Under Investigation5 4,280 N/A
                1Number of confirmed cases reported to date in iPHIS by Ontario’s 34 Public Health Units (PHUs). PHUs may publicly report on cases prior to updating the data in iPHIS. In the event of a discrepancy between iPHIS cases and cases publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                2Includes cases reported as recovered in iPHIS and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.
                3Public Health Units may publicly report deaths prior to updating the data in iPHIS. The data in iPHIS may therefore be underreported. This number includes data from iPHIS and public reports.
                4This includes all persons with tests performed by the Public Health Ontario Laboratory and non-Public Health Laboratories. This is an underestimate of the total number of tests completed, as a minimum of two specimens are recommended when testing hospitalized individuals for COVID-19.
                5Test results pending.

                Note: Twelve cases did not specify male or female gender. The age of three cases were unknown.
                • There are 1,966 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date in iPHIS. This represents an increase of 260 confirmed cases from the previous report.
                  • 49.8% of cases are male, 49.5% are female.
                  • The median age is 50, ranging in age from <1 to 100 years of age.
                  • Greater Toronto Area public health units account for 59.1% of cases.
                • Of all cases, 25.7% had travelled in the 14 days prior to becoming ill, 10.2% had close contact with a confirmed case, 16.8% had neither and 47.3% have exposure information pending.
                • 10.9% of cases were hospitalized and 27 deaths have been reported (please note there may be a reporting delay for deaths in iPHIS).

                Epidemiologic Summary: COVID-19 in Ontario: January 15, 2020 to March 30, 2020 (PDF)

                Data Source:
                • The data for this report were based on information extracted from the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) database as of March 30, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
                • iPHIS is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing updates to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from iPHIS represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent reports.

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                • #98
                  Source: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-nov...irus#section-0

                  Status of cases in Ontario


                  Ontario is now providing a more detailed summary of COVID-19 cases in the province that will be updated each day at 10:30 a.m.

                  This daily epidemiologic summary replaces the information on the status of COVID-19 cases that was previously provided twice daily on this page. The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, demographics and trends of cases since the outbreak began including geography, exposure and severity.

                  The daily summary is based on data reported by the 34 public health units across Ontario and recorded in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS). iPHIS is the Ministry of Health’s disease reporting system where data is regularly updated. Data for each day’s summary will be pulled from iPHIS at 4:00 p.m. the previous day
                  Number of cases1 2,392 N/A
                  Change from previous report 426 21.7% increase
                  Resolved2 689 28.8
                  Deceased3 37 1.5
                  Male 1,189 49.7
                  Female 1,189 49.7
                  19 and under 55 2.3
                  20-39 724 30.3
                  40-59 850 35.5
                  60-79 608 25.4
                  80 and over 152 6.4
                  Total Tested4 57,874 N/A
                  Currently Under Investigation5 3,135 N/A
                  1Number of confirmed cases reported to date in iPHIS by Ontario’s 34 Public Health Units (PHUs). PHUs may publicly report on cases prior to updating the data in iPHIS. In the event of a discrepancy between iPHIS cases and cases publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                  2Includes cases reported as recovered in iPHIS and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.
                  3Public Health Units may publicly report deaths prior to updating the data in iPHIS. The data in iPHIS may therefore be underreported. Deaths among non-laboratory confirmed cases reported are not included. In the event of a discrepancy between the number of deaths in iPHIS and deaths publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                  4This includes all persons with tests performed by the Public Health Ontario Laboratory and non-Public Health Laboratories. This is an underestimate of the total number of tests completed, as a minimum of two specimens are recommended when testing hospitalized individuals for COVID-19.
                  5Test results pending.

                  Note: 14 cases did not specify male or female. The age of three cases were unknown.
                  • There are 2,392 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date in iPHIS. This represents an increase of 426 confirmed cases from the previous report.
                    • 49.7% of cases are male, 49.7% are female.
                    • The median age is 50, ranging in age from <1 to 105 years of age.
                    • Greater Toronto Area public health units account for 56.0% of cases.
                  • Of all cases, 23.7% had travelled in the 14 days prior to becoming ill, 10.6% had close contact with a confirmed case, 16.1% had neither and 49.5% have exposure information pending.
                  • 11.3% of cases were hospitalized and 37 deaths have been reported (please note there may be a reporting delay for deaths in iPHIS).
                  • Twelve outbreaks have been reported in long-term care homes

                  Epidemiologic Summary: COVID-19 in Ontario: January 15, 2020 to March 31, 2020 (PDF)

                  Data Source:
                  • The data for this report were based on information extracted from the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) database as of March 31, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
                  • iPHIS is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing updates to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from iPHIS represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent reports.

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                  • #99
                    Source: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-nov...irus#section-0

                    Status of cases in Ontario


                    Ontario is now providing a more detailed summary of COVID-19 cases in the province that will be updated each day at 10:30 a.m.

                    This daily epidemiologic summary replaces the information on the status of COVID-19 cases that was previously provided twice daily on this page. The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, demographics and trends of cases since the outbreak began including geography, exposure and severity.

                    The daily summary is based on data reported by the 34 public health units across Ontario and recorded in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS). iPHIS is the Ministry of Health’s disease reporting system where data is regularly updated. Data for each day’s summary will be pulled from iPHIS at 4:00 p.m. the previous day
                    Number of cases1 2,793 N/A
                    Change from previous report 401 16.8% increase
                    Resolved2 831 29.8
                    Deceased3 53 1.9
                    Male 1,355 48.5
                    Female 1,421 50.9
                    19 and under 68 2.4
                    20-39 826 29.6
                    40-59 995 35.6
                    60-79 716 25.6
                    80 and over 186 6.7
                    Total Tested4 62,733 N/A
                    Currently Under Investigation5 2,052 N/A
                    Number of patients hospitalized with COVID-196 405 N/A
                    Number of patients in ICU7 with COVID-19 167 N/A
                    Number of patients in ICU7 on a ventilator with COVID-19 112 N/A
                    1Number of confirmed cases reported to date in iPHIS by Ontario’s 34 Public Health Units (PHUs), including resolved and deceased cases. PHUs may publicly report on cases prior to updating the data in iPHIS. In the event of a discrepancy between iPHIS cases and cases publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                    2Includes cases reported as recovered in iPHIS and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.
                    3Public Health Units may publicly report deaths prior to updating the data in iPHIS. The data in iPHIS may therefore be underreported. Deaths among non-laboratory confirmed cases reported are not included. In the event of a discrepancy between the number of deaths in iPHIS and deaths publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                    4This includes all persons with tests performed by the Public Health Ontario Laboratory and non-Public Health Laboratories. This is an underestimate of the total number of tests completed, as a minimum of two specimens are recommended when testing hospitalized individuals for COVID-19.
                    5Test results pending.
                    6Data is self-reported by the hospitals to the Ministry of Health and may not match the numbers posted by local public health units. The values represent the total number of patients hospitalized regardless of where in the hospital they are located, including patients hospitalized within the ICU. The hospitals’ midnight census data are reported and are subject to periodic revision by the hospitals. Data shown is as of March 31, 2020.
                    7ICU data include patients in levels 2 and 3 neonatal, pediatric, and adult ICU beds. The reported numbers reflect the previous day’s values.

                    Note: 17 cases did not specify male or female. The age of two cases were unknown.
                    • There are 2,793 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date in iPHIS. This represents an increase of 401 confirmed cases from the previous report.
                      • 48.5% of cases are male, 50.9% are female.
                      • 32.3% of cases are 60 years of age and older.
                      • Greater Toronto Area public health units account for 53.6% of cases.
                    • Of all cases, 22.4% had travelled in the 14 days prior to becoming ill, 11.1% had close contact with a confirmed case, 16.6% had neither and 49.9% have exposure information pending.
                    • 11.5% of cases were hospitalized and 53 deaths have been reported (please note there may be a reporting delay for deaths in iPHIS).
                    • Twenty-six outbreaks have been reported in long-term care homes.

                    Epidemiologic Summary: COVID-19 in Ontario: January 15, 2020 to April 1, 2020 (PDF)

                    Data Source:
                    • The data for this report were based on information extracted from the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) database as of April 1, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
                    • iPHIS is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing updates to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from iPHIS represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent reports.

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                    • Source: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-nov...irus#section-0

                      Status of cases in Ontario


                      Ontario is now providing a more detailed summary of COVID-19 cases in the province that will be updated each day at 10:30 a.m.

                      This daily epidemiologic summary replaces the information on the status of COVID-19 cases that was previously provided twice daily on this page. The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, demographics and trends of cases since the outbreak began including geography, exposure and severity.

                      The daily summary is based on data reported by the 34 public health units across Ontario and recorded in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS). iPHIS is the Ministry of Health’s disease reporting system where data is regularly updated. Data for each day’s summary will be pulled from iPHIS at 4:00 p.m. the previous day
                      Number of cases1 3,255 N/A
                      Change from previous report 462 16.5% increase
                      Resolved2 1,023 31.4
                      Deceased3 67 2.1
                      Male 1,579 48.5
                      Female 1,657 50.9
                      19 and under 82 2.5
                      20-39 945 29.0
                      40-59 1,178 36.2
                      60-79 821 25.2
                      80 and over 226 6.9
                      Total Tested4 66,753 N/A
                      Currently Under Investigation5 1,245 N/A
                      Number of patients hospitalized with COVID-196 462 N/A
                      Number of patients in ICU7 with COVID-19 194 N/A
                      Number of patients in ICU7 on a ventilator with COVID-19 140 N/A
                      1Number of confirmed cases reported to date in iPHIS by Ontario’s 34 Public Health Units (PHUs), including resolved and deceased cases. PHUs may publicly report on cases prior to updating the data in iPHIS. In the event of a discrepancy between iPHIS cases and cases publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                      2Includes cases reported as recovered in iPHIS and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.
                      3Public Health Units may publicly report deaths prior to updating the data in iPHIS. The data in iPHIS may therefore be underreported. Deaths among non-laboratory confirmed cases reported are not included. In the event of a discrepancy between the number of deaths in iPHIS and deaths publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                      4This includes all persons with tests performed by the Public Health Ontario Laboratory and non-Public Health Laboratories. This is an underestimate of the total number of tests completed, as a minimum of two specimens are recommended when testing hospitalized individuals for COVID-19.
                      5Samples with testing in progress.
                      6Data is self-reported by the hospitals to the Ministry of Health and may not match the numbers posted by local public health units. The values represent the total number of patients hospitalized regardless of where in the hospital they are located, including patients hospitalized within the ICU. The hospitals’ midnight census data are reported and are subject to periodic revision by the hospitals. Data shown is as of April 1, 2020.
                      7ICU data include patients in levels 2 and 3 flex, neonatal, pediatric, and adult ICU beds. The reported numbers reflect the previous day’s values.

                      Note: 19 cases did not specify male or female. The age of three cases were unknown.
                      • There are 3,255 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date in iPHIS. This represents an increase of 462 confirmed cases from the previous report.
                        • 48.5% of cases are male, 50.9% are female.
                        • 32.1% of cases are 60 years of age and older.
                        • Greater Toronto Area public health units account for 53.0% of cases.
                      • Of all cases, 21.7% had travelled in the 14 days prior to becoming ill, 11.7% had close contact with a confirmed case, 16.8% had neither and 49.7% have exposure information pending.
                      • 11.7% of cases were hospitalized and 67 deaths have been reported (please note there may be a reporting delay for deaths in iPHIS).
                      • Thirty-two outbreaks have been reported in long-term care homes.

                      Epidemiologic Summary: COVID-19 in Ontario: January 15, 2020 to April 2, 2020 (PDF)

                      Data Source:
                      • The data for this report were based on information extracted from the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) database as of April 2, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
                      • iPHIS is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing updates to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from iPHIS represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent reports.

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                      • Source: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-nov...irus#section-0

                        Status of cases in Ontario


                        Ontario is now providing a more detailed summary of COVID-19 cases in the province that will be updated each day at 10:30 a.m.

                        This daily epidemiologic summary replaces the information on the status of COVID-19 cases that was previously provided twice daily on this page. The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, demographics and trends of cases since the outbreak began including geography, exposure and severity.

                        The daily summary is based on data reported by the 34 public health units across Ontario and recorded in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS). iPHIS is the Ministry of Health’s disease reporting system where data is regularly updated. Data for each day’s summary will be pulled from iPHIS at 4:00 p.m. the previous day
                        Number of cases1 3,630 N/A
                        Change from previous report 375 11.5% increase
                        Resolved2 1,219 33.6
                        Deceased3 94 2.6
                        Male 1,755 48.3
                        Female 1,857 51.2
                        19 and under 93 2.6
                        20-39 1,025 28.2
                        40-59 1,319 36.3
                        60-79 903 24.9
                        80 and over 287 7.9
                        Total Tested4 71,338 N/A
                        Currently Under Investigation5 1,336 N/A
                        Number of patients hospitalized with COVID-196 506 N/A
                        Number of patients in ICU7 with COVID-19 196 N/A
                        Number of patients in ICU7 on a ventilator with COVID-19 152 N/A
                        1Number of confirmed cases reported to date in iPHIS by Ontario’s 34 Public Health Units (PHUs), including resolved and deceased cases. PHUs may publicly report on cases prior to updating the data in iPHIS. In the event of a discrepancy between iPHIS cases and cases publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                        2Includes cases reported as recovered in iPHIS and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.
                        3Public Health Units may publicly report deaths prior to updating the data in iPHIS. The data in iPHIS may therefore be underreported. Deaths among non-laboratory confirmed cases reported are not included. In the event of a discrepancy between the number of deaths in iPHIS and deaths publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                        4This includes all persons with tests performed by the Public Health Ontario Laboratory and non-Public Health Laboratories. This is an underestimate of the total number of tests completed, as a minimum of two specimens are recommended when testing hospitalized individuals for COVID-19.
                        5Samples with testing in progress.
                        6Data is self-reported by the hospitals to the Ministry of Health and may not match the numbers posted by local public health units. The values represent the total number of patients hospitalized regardless of where in the hospital they are located, including patients hospitalized within the ICU. The hospitals’ midnight census data are reported and are subject to periodic revision by the hospitals. Data shown is as of April 2, 2020.
                        7ICU data include patients in levels 2 and 3 flex, neonatal, pediatric, and adult ICU beds. The reported numbers reflect the previous day’s values.
                        • There are 3,630 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date in iPHIS. This represents an increase of 375 confirmed cases from the previous report.
                          • 48.3% of cases are male, 51.2% are female.
                          • 32.8% of cases are 60 years of age and older.
                          • Greater Toronto Area public health units account for 51.9% of cases.
                        • Of all cases, 21.3% had travelled in the 14 days prior to becoming ill, 12.5% had close contact with a confirmed case, 17.9% had neither and 48.4% have exposure information pending.
                        • 11.6% of cases were hospitalized and 94 deaths have been reported (please note there may be a reporting delay for deaths in iPHIS).
                        • Thirty-six outbreaks have been reported in long-term care homes.

                        Epidemiologic Summary: COVID-19 in Ontario: January 15, 2020 to April 3, 2020 (PDF)

                        Data Source:
                        • The data for this report were based on information extracted from the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) database as of April 3, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
                        • iPHIS is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing updates to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from iPHIS represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent reports.

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                        • Source: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-nov...irus#section-0

                          Status of cases in Ontario


                          Ontario is now providing a more detailed summary of COVID-19 cases in the province that will be updated each day at 10:30 a.m.

                          This daily epidemiologic summary replaces the information on the status of COVID-19 cases that was previously provided twice daily on this page. The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, demographics and trends of cases since the outbreak began including geography, exposure and severity.

                          The daily summary is based on data reported by the 34 public health units across Ontario and recorded in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS). iPHIS is the Ministry of Health’s disease reporting system where data is regularly updated. Data for each day’s summary will be pulled from iPHIS at 4:00 p.m. the previous day.
                          Number of cases1 4,038 N/A
                          Change from previous report 408 11.2% increase
                          Resolved2 1,449 35.9
                          Deceased3 119 2.9
                          Male 1,919 47.5
                          Female 2,101 52.0
                          19 and under 99 2.5
                          20-39 1,111 27.5
                          40-59 1,430 35.4
                          60-79 1,002 24.8
                          80 and over 392 9.7
                          Total Tested4 75,046 N/A
                          Currently Under Investigation5 981 N/A
                          Number of patients hospitalized with COVID-196 523 N/A
                          Number of patients in ICU7 with COVID-19 200 N/A
                          Number of patients in ICU7 on a ventilator with COVID-19 154 N/A
                          1Number of confirmed cases reported to date in iPHIS by Ontario’s 34 Public Health Units (PHUs), including resolved and deceased cases. PHUs may publicly report on cases prior to updating the data in iPHIS. In the event of a discrepancy between iPHIS cases and cases publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                          2Includes cases reported as recovered in iPHIS and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.
                          3Public Health Units may publicly report deaths prior to updating the data in iPHIS. The data in iPHIS may therefore be underreported. Deaths among non-laboratory confirmed cases reported are not included. In the event of a discrepancy between the number of deaths in iPHIS and deaths publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                          4This includes all persons with tests performed by the Public Health Ontario Laboratory and non-Public Health Laboratories. This is an underestimate of the total number of tests completed, as a minimum of two specimens are recommended when testing hospitalized individuals for COVID-19.
                          5Samples with testing in progress.
                          6Data is self-reported by the hospitals to the Ministry of Health and may not match the numbers posted by local public health units. The values represent the total number of patients hospitalized regardless of where in the hospital they are located, including patients hospitalized within the ICU. The hospitals’ midnight census data are reported and are subject to periodic revision by the hospitals. Data shown is as of April 3, 2020.
                          7ICU data include patients in levels 2 and 3 flex, neonatal, pediatric, and adult ICU beds. The reported numbers reflect the previous day’s values. As patients begin to be transferred between units (eg; from lower level of care to a higher level of care), it has become apparent that the previous methods of identifying patients based on a 24-hour time period would count patients transferred between different locations twice; once in each location they were at during the course of the day. In order to eliminate this issue, patients will no longer be counted over a 24 hour period, but will be counted at a single point in time (11:59 pm) to ensure that each person is only counted once.

                          Note: 18 cases did not specify male or female. The age of four cases were unknown.
                          • There are 4,038 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date in iPHIS. This represents an increase of 408 confirmed cases from the previous report.
                            • 47.5% of cases are male, 52.0% are female.
                            • 34.5% of cases are 60 years of age and older.
                            • Greater Toronto Area public health units account for 51.2% of cases.
                          • Of all cases, 20.4% had travelled in the 14 days prior to becoming ill, 12.1% had close contact with a confirmed case, 19.0% had neither and 48.4% have exposure information pending.
                          • 12.3% of cases were hospitalized and 119 deaths have been reported (please note there may be a reporting delay for deaths in iPHIS).
                          • Forty-four outbreaks have been reported in long-term care homes.

                          Epidemiologic Summary: COVID-19 in Ontario: January 15, 2020 to April 4, 2020 (PDF)

                          Data Source:
                          • The data for this report were based on information extracted from the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) database as of April 4, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
                          • iPHIS is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing updates to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from iPHIS represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent reports.

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                            Status of cases in Ontario


                            Ontario is now providing a more detailed summary of COVID-19 cases in the province that will be updated each day at 10:30 a.m.

                            This daily epidemiologic summary replaces the information on the status of COVID-19 cases that was previously provided twice daily on this page. The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, demographics and trends of cases since the outbreak began including geography, exposure and severity.

                            The daily summary is based on data reported by the 34 public health units across Ontario and recorded in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS). iPHIS is the Ministry of Health’s disease reporting system where data is regularly updated. Data for each day’s summary will be pulled from iPHIS at 4:00 p.m. the previous day
                            Number of cases1 4,347 N/A
                            Change from previous report 309 7.7% increase
                            Resolved2 1,624 37.4
                            Deceased3 132 3.0
                            Male 2,054 47.3
                            Female 2,269 52.2
                            19 and under 107 2.5
                            20-39 1,167 26.8
                            40-59 1,537 35.4
                            60-79 1,077 24.8
                            80 and over 455 10.5
                            Total Tested4 78,796 N/A
                            Currently Under Investigation5 329 N/A
                            Number of patients hospitalized with COVID-196 589 N/A
                            Number of patients in ICU7 with COVID-19 216 N/A
                            Number of patients in ICU7 on a ventilator with COVID-19 160 N/A
                            1Number of confirmed cases reported to date in iPHIS by Ontario’s 34 Public Health Units (PHUs), including resolved and deceased cases. PHUs may publicly report on cases prior to updating the data in iPHIS. In the event of a discrepancy between iPHIS cases and cases publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                            2Includes cases reported as recovered in iPHIS and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.
                            3Public Health Units may publicly report deaths prior to updating the data in iPHIS. The data in iPHIS may therefore be underreported. Deaths among non-laboratory confirmed cases reported are not included. In the event of a discrepancy between the number of deaths in iPHIS and deaths publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                            4This includes all persons with tests performed by the Public Health Ontario Laboratory and non-Public Health Laboratories. This is an underestimate of the total number of tests completed, as a minimum of two specimens are recommended when testing hospitalized individuals for COVID-19.
                            5Samples with testing in progress.
                            6Data is self-reported by the hospitals to the Ministry of Health and may not match the numbers posted by local public health units. The values represent the total number of patients hospitalized regardless of where in the hospital they are located, including patients hospitalized within the ICU. The hospitals’ midnight census data are reported and are subject to periodic revision by the hospitals. Data shown is as of April 4, 2020.
                            7ICU data include patients in levels 2 and 3 flex, neonatal, pediatric, and adult ICU beds. The reported numbers reflect the previous day’s values. As patients begin to be transferred between units (eg; from lower level of care to a higher level of care), it has become apparent that the previous methods of identifying patients based on a 24-hour time period would count patients transferred between different locations twice; once in each location they were at during the course of the day. In order to eliminate this issue, patients will no longer be counted over a 24 hour period, but will be counted at a single point in time (11:59 pm) to ensure that each person is only counted once.

                            Note: 24 cases did not specify male or female. The age of four cases were unknown.
                            • There are 4,347 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date in iPHIS. This represents an increase of 309 confirmed cases from the previous report.
                              • 47.3% of cases are male, 52.2% are female.
                              • 35.2% of cases are 60 years of age and older.
                              • Greater Toronto Area public health units account for 51.9% of cases.
                            • Of all cases, 19.8% had travelled in the 14 days prior to becoming ill, 13.0% had close contact with a confirmed case, 19.3% had community exposure and 47.9% have exposure information pending.
                            • 12.4% of cases were hospitalized and 132 deaths have been reported (please note there may be a reporting delay for deaths in iPHIS).
                            • Forty-six outbreaks have been reported in long-term care homes.

                            Epidemiologic Summary: COVID-19 in Ontario: January 15, 2020 to April 5, 2020 (PDF)

                            Data Source:
                            • The data for this report were based on information extracted from the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) database as of April 5, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
                            • iPHIS is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing updates to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from iPHIS represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent reports.

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                              Status of cases in Ontario


                              Ontario is now providing a more detailed summary of COVID-19 cases in the province that will be updated each day at 10:30 a.m.

                              This daily epidemiologic summary replaces the information on the status of COVID-19 cases that was previously provided twice daily on this page. The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, demographics and trends of cases since the outbreak began including geography, exposure and severity.

                              The daily summary is based on data reported by the 34 public health units across Ontario and recorded in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS). iPHIS is the Ministry of Health’s disease reporting system where data is regularly updated. Data for each day’s summary will be pulled from iPHIS at 4:00 p.m. the previous day
                              Number of cases1 4,726 N/A
                              Change from previous report 379 8.7% increase
                              Resolved2 1,802 38.1
                              Deceased3 153 3.2
                              Male 2,211 46.8
                              Female 2,489 52.7
                              19 and under 120 2.5
                              20-39 1,263 26.7
                              40-59 1,663 35.2
                              60-79 1,168 24.7
                              80 and over 509 10.9
                              Total Tested4 81,364 N/A
                              Currently Under Investigation5 691 N/A
                              Number of patients hospitalized with COVID-196 614 N/A
                              Number of patients in ICU7 with COVID-19 233 N/A
                              Number of patients in ICU7 on a ventilator with COVID-19 187 N/A
                              1Number of confirmed cases reported to date in iPHIS by Ontario’s 34 Public Health Units (PHUs), including resolved and deceased cases. PHUs may publicly report on cases prior to updating the data in iPHIS. In the event of a discrepancy between iPHIS cases and cases publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                              2Includes cases reported as recovered in iPHIS and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.
                              3Public Health Units may publicly report deaths prior to updating the data in iPHIS. The data in iPHIS may therefore be underreported. Deaths among non-laboratory confirmed cases reported are not included. In the event of a discrepancy between the number of deaths in iPHIS and deaths publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                              4This includes all persons with tests performed by the Public Health Ontario Laboratory and non-Public Health Laboratories. This is an underestimate of the total number of tests completed, as a minimum of two specimens are recommended when testing hospitalized individuals for COVID-19.
                              5Samples with testing in progress.
                              6Data is self-reported by the hospitals to the Ministry of Health and may not match the numbers posted by local public health units. The values represent the total number of patients hospitalized regardless of where in the hospital they are located, including patients hospitalized within the ICU. The hospitals’ midnight census data are reported and are subject to periodic revision by the hospitals. Data shown is as of April 5, 2020.
                              7ICU data include patients in levels 2 and 3 flex, neonatal, pediatric, and adult ICU beds. The reported numbers reflect the previous day’s values. As patients begin to be transferred between units (eg; from lower level of care to a higher level of care), it has become apparent that the previous methods of identifying patients based on a 24-hour time period would count patients transferred between different locations twice; once in each location they were at during the course of the day. In order to eliminate this issue, patients will no longer be counted over a 24 hour period, but will be counted at a single point in time (11:59 pm) to ensure that each person is only counted once.

                              Note: 26 cases did not specify male or female. The age of three cases were unknown.
                              • There are 4,726 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date in iPHIS. This represents an increase of 379 confirmed cases from the previous report.
                                • 46.8% of cases are male, 52.7% are female.
                                • 35.5% of cases are 60 years of age and older.
                                • Greater Toronto Area public health units account for 51.5% of cases.
                              • Of all cases, 19.1% had travelled in the 14 days prior to becoming ill, 14.7% had close contact with a confirmed case, 19.1% had community exposure and 47.0% have exposure information pending.
                              • 12.2% of cases were hospitalized and 153 deaths have been reported (please note there may be a reporting delay for deaths in iPHIS).
                              • Fifty-one outbreaks have been reported in long-term care homes.

                              Epidemiologic Summary: COVID-19 in Ontario: January 15, 2020 to April 6, 2020 (PDF)

                              Data Source:
                              • The data for this report were based on information extracted from the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) database as of April 6, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
                              • iPHIS is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing updates to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from iPHIS represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent reports.

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                              • Source: https://www.ontario.ca/page/2019-nov...irus#section-0
                                Status of cases in Ontario


                                Ontario is now providing a more detailed summary of COVID-19 cases in the province that will be updated each day at 10:30 a.m.

                                This daily epidemiologic summary replaces the information on the status of COVID-19 cases that was previously provided twice daily on this page. The new summary provides more provincial and regional data on confirmed cases, demographics and trends of cases since the outbreak began including geography, exposure and severity.

                                The daily summary is based on data reported by the 34 public health units across Ontario and recorded in the province’s integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS). iPHIS is the Ministry of Health’s disease reporting system where data is regularly updated. Data for each day’s summary will be pulled from iPHIS at 4:00 p.m. the previous day
                                Number of cases1 5,276 N/A
                                Change from previous report 550 11.6% increase
                                Resolved2 2,074 39.3
                                Deceased3 174 3.3
                                Male 2,433 46.1
                                Female 2,810 53.3
                                19 and under 129 2.4
                                20-39 1,369 25.9
                                40-59 1,851 35.1
                                60-79 1,300 24.6
                                80 and over 624 11.8
                                Total Tested4 84,601 N/A
                                Currently Under Investigation5 1,102 N/A
                                Number of patients hospitalized with COVID-196 605 N/A
                                Number of patients in ICU7 with COVID-19 246 N/A
                                Number of patients in ICU7 on a ventilator with COVID-19 195 N/A
                                1Number of confirmed cases reported to date in iPHIS by Ontario’s 34 Public Health Units (PHUs), including resolved and deceased cases. PHUs may publicly report on cases prior to updating the data in iPHIS. In the event of a discrepancy between iPHIS cases and cases publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                                2Includes cases reported as recovered in iPHIS and cases that are not currently listed as hospitalized in iPHIS, those that are 14 days past symptom onset (if present) or 14 days past the episode date if the case is closed.
                                3Public Health Units may publicly report deaths prior to updating the data in iPHIS. The data in iPHIS may therefore be underreported. Deaths among non-laboratory confirmed cases reported are not included. In the event of a discrepancy between the number of deaths in iPHIS and deaths publicly reported by PHUs, data reported by PHUs should be considered the most up to date.
                                4This includes all persons with tests performed by the Public Health Ontario Laboratory and non-Public Health Laboratories. This is an underestimate of the total number of tests completed, as a minimum of two specimens are recommended when testing hospitalized individuals for COVID-19.
                                5Samples with testing in progress.
                                6Data is self-reported by the hospitals to the Ministry of Health and may not match the numbers posted by local public health units. The values represent the total number of patients hospitalized regardless of where in the hospital they are located, including patients hospitalized within the ICU. The hospitals’ midnight census data are reported and are subject to periodic revision by the hospitals. Data shown is as of April 6, 2020.
                                7ICU data include patients in levels 2 and 3 flex, neonatal, pediatric, and adult ICU beds. The reported numbers reflect the previous day’s values. As patients begin to be transferred between units (eg; from lower level of care to a higher level of care), it has become apparent that the previous methods of identifying patients based on a 24-hour time period would count patients transferred between different locations twice; once in each location they were at during the course of the day. In order to eliminate this issue, patients will no longer be counted over a 24 hour period, but will be counted at a single point in time (11:59 pm) to ensure that each person is only counted once.

                                Note: 33 cases did not specify male or female. The age of three cases were unknown.
                                • There are 5,276 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date in iPHIS. This represents an increase of 550 confirmed cases from the previous report.
                                  • 46.1% of cases are male, 53.3% are female.
                                  • 36.4% of cases are 60 years of age and older.
                                  • Greater Toronto Area public health units account for 51.8% of cases.
                                • 12.4% of cases were hospitalized
                                • 174 deaths have been reported (please note there may be a reporting delay for deaths in iPHIS). This is an increase of 21 deaths from the previous report.
                                • Fifty-eight outbreaks have been reported in long-term care homes.

                                Epidemiologic Summary: COVID-19 in Ontario: January 15, 2020 to April 7, 2020 (PDF)

                                Data Source:
                                • The data for this report were based on information extracted from the integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) database as of April 7, 2020 at 4:00 p.m.
                                • iPHIS is a dynamic disease reporting system which allows ongoing updates to data previously entered. As a result, data extracted from iPHIS represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent reports.

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