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Ontario: 2021/2022 Covid Cases

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-...gain-with-more-than-4-800-new-cases-1.5390144


Ontario breaks daily COVID-19 record again with more than 4,800 new cases
Katherine DeClerq
Multi-Platform Writer, CTV News Toronto
Published Friday, April 16, 2021 10:07AM EDT

TORONTO -- Ontario has logged more than 4,800 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in the pandemic, breaking a record for the most daily infections for a second day in a row.

Health officials reported 4,812 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday as well as 25 more deaths related to the disease.

Friday's infections mark a new record for the province and an increase from yesterday?s 4,726 cases?a record at the time. There were 4,156 COVID-19 cases reported on Wednesday, 3,670 on Tuesday and 4,401 on Monday.

The rolling seven-day average for daily COVID-19 case counts now stands at about 4,292.

The province is also marking another grim milestone with more than 700 people being treated in Ontario intensive care units.

Of the 701 patients in the ICU, at least 480 are breathing with the assistance of a ventilator...
 
January 2021 Ontario COVID-19 headlines and links:

Ontario confirms school start dates for January in-person learning - January 3, 2021
Ontario?s education minister has confirmed the start dates for in-person learning at schools will not change amid a rising number of COVID-19 cases over the holidays.
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-c...ning-1.5251829

First Ontario COVID-19 field hospital open for patients in Burlington - January 5, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/first-ont...gton-1.5253900

28 people working on Eglinton Crosstown LRT test positive for COVID-19 - January 7, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/28-people...d-19-1.5257121

Students in southern Ontario will not return to class for in-person learning until Jan. 25 - January 7, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/students-...n-25-1.5257347

Popular Toronto bakery closes its doors after 10 years in business - January 7, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/popular-t...ness-1.5257587

Ontario premier warns 'more extreme measures' will be needed to curb rapid spread of COVID-19 - January 8, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-p...d-19-1.5258688

Ontario issues stay-at-home order, immediately declares second state of emergency - January 12, 2021
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The province confirmed 2,903 cases of the novel coronavirus on Tuesday after eight consecutive days of case numbers over the 3,000 mark. Health officials logged 3,338 new infections on Monday, and a record-breaking number of 3,945 on Sunday.
While the province reported a drop in cases Tuesday, with just over 40,000 COVID-19 tests completed, the positivity rate of 7.8 is higher than what it was on the previous five days.
The province's seven-day average for number of infections recorded is now 3,523, up from 2,646 one week ago.
more..
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-i...ency-1.5263071

Ontario records more than 3,300 new COVID-19 cases after two-day dip - January 14, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-r...-dip-1.5266589

One year of COVID-19 in Ontario: Where are we now? - January 25, 2021
TORONTO -- One year ago, Canada?s first presumptive positive case of COVID-19 was confirmed in Toronto.
A man in his 50s had returned to Toronto from Wuhan, China and within a day started to feel ill. He was treated at Sunnybrook Hospital and discharged days later.
more...
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/one-year-...-now-1.5280155

'It's non-stop': Ornge takes lead on moving COVID-19 patients as Ontario ICUs fill up - January 25, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/it-s-non-...l-up-1.5285703
 
February 2021 Ontario COVID-19 headlines and links:

Ontario reports under 2,000 new coronavirus cases, 36 more deaths - February 1, 2021
https://globalnews.ca/news/7611639/o...ary-1-covid19/

Ontario reports 1,388 coronavirus cases, 45 deaths - February 6, 2021
https://globalnews.ca/news/7624721/o...ary-6-covid19/

Coronavirus: Stay-at-home order and vaccines needed to avoid 3rd wave in Ontario, experts say - February 11, 2021
https://globalnews.ca/news/7634456/o...ctions-feb-11/

Mandatory hotel quarantine measures for travellers to come into effect Feb. 22 - February 12, 2021
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New measures forcing air travellers to foot the bill for a mandatory hotel quarantine after arriving in Canada will come into effect on Feb. 22, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Friday.
Under the new rules, travellers returning to Canada will be required to take a COVID-19 test at the airport at their own expense. They'll then be required to spend the first three days of their quarantine at a supervised hotel while awaiting their results, and foot the bill for their stay, expected to cost upwards of $2,000.
more..
https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coron...avellers-to-come-into-effect-feb-22-1.5306556

Ontario reports 847 new coronavirus cases, 10 more deaths - February 17, 2021
https://globalnews.ca/news/7645103/o...ry-17-covid19/

Ontario reports 1,150 new coronavirus cases, 47 more deaths - February 19, 2021
Video at link: Ontario's top doctor discusses Toronto, Peel regions following request to remain in shutdown
Ontario is reporting 1,150 new coronavirus cases on Friday, bringing the provincial total to 290,771.
Friday?s case count is higher than Thursday?s which saw 1,038 new infections. On Wednesday, 847 new cases were recorded and 904 on Tuesday.
It also brings the daily case count above 1,000 for the second time in six days, although the last two days had the most tests completed.
https://globalnews.ca/news/7650098/o...ry-19-covid19/

U.K. COVID-19 variant on way to dominate cases in Toronto-area by end of February, study finds - February 21, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/u-k-covid...inds-1.5318056

Details on how to register for a COVID-19 vaccine coming soon, Ontario health minister says - February 23, 2021
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toron...date-1.5924278

Hamilton logs 28 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday - February 28, 2021
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamil...2021-1.5931303
 
March 2021 Ontario COVID-19 headlines and links:

Ontarians need 'realistic' guidance on seeing friends, relatives, expert says - March 2, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontarians...says-1.5330840

Ontario releases new detailed list of those eligible for COVID-19 vaccine in Phase 2 - March 5, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-r...se-2-1.5334968

Ontario reports nearly 1,300 new coronavirus cases, 15 more deaths - March 7, 2021
https://globalnews.ca/news/7682067/o...ch-7-covid-19/

Ontario reports 1,553 new coronavirus cases, 15 more deaths - March 18, 2021
https://globalnews.ca/news/7704063/o...irus-march-18/


COVID-19 variants already having 'substantial impact' on Ontario health-care system, report finds - March 29, 2021
https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/covid-19-...inds-1.5367212

Ontario reports more than 2,300 new COVID-19 cases, 15 deaths - March 31, 2021
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?This is the highest number of COVID patients in critical care at one time since the pandemic began,? Anthony Dale, OHA president, tweeted Wednesday morning.
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https://globalnews.ca/news/7730516/c...1-coronavirus/

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(1/3) We now have the highest number of #COVID patients in critical care at one time since the pandemic began: 421 w/ 32 admissions yesterday. W/case counts rising and VOCs spreading, critical care centres are becoming overloaded. #onhealth

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(3/3) Now, more than ever before, our health care system is being stretched to its absolute limit. Let?s continue to be cautious. Stay home this holiday weekend if you can, wear a mask, and physical distance. #onhealth https://oha.com/news/take-the-pledge-to-stopthespread-of-covid-19?
 
Source: https://www.cp24.com/news/ontario-r...4-deaths-hospitalizations-top-2-000-1.5391472

Ontario reports 4,362 new COVID-19 cases and 34 deaths; hospitalizations top 2,000
Kerrisa Wilson, Web Content Writer, CP24
Published Saturday, April 17, 2021 10:17AM EDT

Ontario reported more than 4,300 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, as those hospitalized with the virus topped 2,000 for the first time in the pandemic.

Provincial health officials reported 4,362 new coronavirus cases and 34 additional deaths today, the highest single-day death count since 47 fatalities were recorded on Feb. 19.

On Friday, Ontario reported a record 4,812 infections, while the previous record of 4,736 was logged on Thursday and 4,156 cases were reported on Wednesday.

The seven-day rolling average now stands at 4,370.

Ontario labs processed 56,852 tests in the past 24 hours, down from 64,304 the previous day.

The province?s positivity rate is now 6.9 per cent, compared to 8.2 per cent on Friday, according to the Ministry of Health.

Ontario hospitals had a record 2,065 patients due to COVID-19 infection in the past 24 hours, marking the first time hospitalizations surpassed 2,000 in the pandemic which was declared last March.

Of those hospitalized, 726 are in intensive care units and 501 are breathing with the help of a ventilator...
 
Source: https://www.cp24.com/news/ontario-r...-hospitals-set-new-occupancy-record-1.5392123

Ontario reports 4,250 new COVID-19 cases as hospitals set new occupancy record
Chris Herhalt, Web Content Writer, CP24
Published Sunday, April 18, 2021 10:12AM EDT

Ontario reported 4,250 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday as well as 18 additional deaths, as overall hospital admissions and ICU occupancy increased to new whole-pandemic highs.

Ontario reported 4,362 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, and hospitalizations as counted by the Ministry of Health surpassed 2,000 for the first time in the whole pandemic.

The seven day rolling average of new cases is now 4,341, down slightly from 4,370 yesterday.

The Ministry of Health says there are now 2,107 people being treated for COVID-19 in hospitals, up from 2,065 yesterday.

The number of those in intensive care units grew to 741 from 726 on Saturday. At least 506 people are breathing with the help of a ventilator.

These numbers represent record highs for the entire length of the COVID-19 pandemic in the province. And the Ministry of Health says the total number of COVID-19 patients in hospitals on Sunday may be a low count on Sunday, as roughly 10 per cent of hospitals did not provide it data on occupancy...
 
Source: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-...ions-positivity-rate-at-10-per-cent-1.5392942

Ontario reports more than 4,400 new COVID-19 infections, positivity rate at 10 per cent
Phil Tsekouras
Multi-Platform Writer, CTV News Toronto
Published Monday, April 19, 2021 10:14AM EDT Last Updated Monday, April 19, 2021 10:32AM EDT


TORONTO -- Ontario is reporting more than 4,400 new COVID-19 cases as the test positivity rate for the disease climbs back up to 10 per cent.

Monday?s report of 4,447 infections represents an increase from the 4,250 logged on Sunday. Another 4,362 cases were logged on Saturday and a record 4,812 were added on Friday.

With 42,873 tests processed in the last 24 hours, officials say Ontario?s COVID-19 positivity rate stands at 10.5 per cent. The province?s positivity rate reached 10.3 per cent a week ago today, marking the highest level seen since April 2020 when it climbed to 17 per cent. For context, health experts have said that any positivity rate above five per cent is ?too high.?

Meanwhile, the province?s health-care system continues to be stretched with an all-time high of 2,202 COVID-19 patients in hospital. Of those patients, 755 are being treated in intensive care and 516 are breathing on a ventilator.

As well, 19 more deaths related to the disease were reported in the last 24 hours, bringing the provincial death toll to 7,735.

Ontario?s lab-confirmed COVID-19 case total now sits at 421,442, including those deaths and 370,844 recoveries.

Right now, there are 42,863 active cases of the disease throughout Ontario. The seven-day average for number of cases reported in the province is 4,347. A week ago, that number was 3,781...
 
Source: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/new-covi...00-as-hospitalizations-climb-higher-1.5394449

New COVID-19 cases in Ontario drop below 3,500 as hospitalizations climb higher
Phil Tsekouras
Multi-Platform Writer, CTV News Toronto
Published Tuesday, April 20, 2021 10:15AM EDT Last Updated Tuesday, April 20, 2021 10:20AM EDT


TORONTO -- Ontario is reporting a single-day drop in the number of new COVID-19 cases as hospitalizations related to the disease reach new heights.

Tuesday?s report of 3,469 infections marks a significant decrease from Monday when 4,447 were logged. The province reported 4,250 cases on Sunday, 4,362 on Saturday, and a record 4,812 on Friday.

However, the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in the province continues to break records with 2,360 patients currently being treated. Of those patients, 773 are in an intensive care unit, a number never before seen in the pandemic, and 537 are breathing with the assistance of a ventilator.

Labs across Ontario processed 40,596 tests in the last 24 hours, which brings the positivity rate to 10 per cent, according to the Ministry of Health.

Since the pandemic began, the province has logged 424,911 lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 374,213 recoveries and 7,757 deaths -- 22 of which were reported in the previous day.

Right now, there are 42,941 active cases of the novel coronavirus in Ontario. The seven-day average for number of cases reported is 4,318. Last Tuesday, that number was 3,868...
 
Source: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/covid-19...-past-4-200-icu-admissions-near-800-1.5396099

COVID-19 infections in Ontario shoot back up past 4,200, ICU admissions near 800
Phil Tsekouras
Multi-Platform Writer, CTV News Toronto
Published Wednesday, April 21, 2021 10:15AM EDT Last Updated Wednesday, April 21, 2021 11:17AM EDT

TORONTO -- COVID-19 infections in Ontario shot back up past 4,200 Wednesday as the number of patients in an intensive care unit (ICU) with the disease nears 800.

The 4,212 new cases mark a sharp increase over Tuesday?s total when 3,469 were logged. Before that, daily case numbers in the province had remained above the 4,000 mark for the better part of a week.

Wednesday?s report also marks the highest number of patients Ontario has ever seen in an ICU with COVID-19. Of the 2,335 in hospital with the disease, 790 are being treated in intensive care and 566 are breathing with the assistance of a ventilator.

Labs across the province processed 51,877 tests in the last 24-hour period, yielding a positivity rate of 7.9, according to the Ministry of Health, which is down from the 10 per cent recorded a day earlier.

Since the pandemic began, Ontario has logged 429,123 lab-confirmed cases of the disease, including 378,417 recoveries and 7,789 deaths. Data provided by the government shows that 32 of those deaths were reported in the last 24 hours alone.

This brings the active number of COVID-19 infections across the province to 42,917. The seven-day average for number of cases reported is 4,326. This time last week, that number was 4,208...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toro...l-22-2021-icu-admissions-800-triage-1.5997681

Ontario sees 3,682 new COVID-19 cases as ICU admissions climb to pandemic high
Public health units collectively administed 134,920 doses of vaccines yesterday
Lucas Powers ? CBC News ? Posted: Apr 22, 2021 10:14 AM ET | Last Updated: 41 minutes ago


Ontario reported another 3,682 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 40 more deaths linked to the illness on Thursday, as overall admissions to intensive care units topped 800.

The 40 additional deaths in today's update are the most on a single day during the third wave of the pandemic in the province. The seven-day average of daily deaths, a lagging indicator that follows surges in cases, climbed to 27.1, also a third-wave high.

For comparison, the seven-day average of deaths in Ontario peaked at more than 60 during the second wave earlier this year, before most residents of long-term care and retirement homes had been vaccinated.

The official death toll stands at 7,829...
 
Ontario reports more than 4,500 new COVID-19 cases, another 34 deaths
Phil Tsekouras
Multi-Platform Writer, CTV News Toronto
Published Friday, April 23, 2021 10:18AM EDT Last Updated Friday, April 23, 2021 10:39AM EDT


TORONTO -- Health officials in Ontario are reporting more than 4,500 new COVID-19 cases Friday and another 34 deaths linked to the disease.

The province reported 4,505 infections in the last 24 hours, a sharp increase from the 3,683 logged a day earlier.

Most of the cases reported today were found in Toronto and Peel Region, with the latter logging a record 1,232 infections.

Friday?s report is the third-highest daily case total recorded throughout the pandemic and brings Ontarios lab-confirmed COVID-19 case count to 437,310, including 387,712 recoveries and 7,863 deaths.

This brings the active number of infections in the province to 41,735. The seven-day average for number of cases reported sits at 4,132, down from 4,292 a week earlier...
 
Source: https://www.cp24.com/news/ontario-r...olling-average-continues-to-decline-1.5400849

Ontario reports 4,094 new COVID-19 cases and 24 more deaths; 7-day rolling average continues to decline
Kerrisa Wilson, Web Content Writer, CP24
Published Saturday, April 24, 2021 10:26AM EDT
Last Updated Saturday, April 24, 2021 11:14AM EDT

Ontario reported nearly 4,100 new COVID-19 infections on Saturday, continuing a decline in the seven-day rolling average of new cases.

Provincial health officials logged 4,094 new coronavirus cases, down from 4,505 infections on Friday.

The province reported 3,682 new cases on Thursday, 4,212 on Wednesday and 3,469 on Tuesday.

The seven-day rolling average dropped to 4,094 today, a notable decrease from 4,370 a week ago.

Twenty-four more virus-related fatalities were recorded on Saturday, bringing the province?s death toll to 7,887.

Another 4,332 people recovered from the disease in the past 24 hours, resulting in 41,473 active cases across the province.

Ontario also identified 3,014 lab-confirmed cases of variants of concern on Saturday, driven by the highly contagious dominant B.1.1.7 variant, which first emerged in the U.K.

Yesterday, 36 cases of the B.1.617 variant of interest, which was first discovered in India, were identified in Ontario- marking the first time the variant was confirmed in the province.

Due to widespread transmission of the variant in India, on Thursday the federal government banned travel from India and Pakistan for at least 30 days.

Ontario labs processed 52,160 tests in the past 24 hours, down from 56,206 tests the previous day.

Another 31,933 tests are still under investigation.

The province?s positivity rate is now 7.8 per cent, down one per cent from a day ago, according to the Ministry of Health...
 
Source: https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/covid-1...-1-106-more-positive-cases-reported-1.5400872

COVID-19 hospitalizations in Quebec drop by over 20, as 1,106 more positive cases reported
Daniel J. Rowe
CTV News Montreal Digital Reporter
Published Saturday, April 24, 2021 11:09AM EDT Last Updated Saturday, April 24, 2021 11:29AM EDT

MONTREAL -- Quebec reported Saturday that 1,106 more people tested positive for COVID-19 in the past 24 hours bringing the total number of cases since the start of the pandemic to 343,794.

The seven-day case increase average is now 1,169, and the Quebec Institute of Public Health (INSPQ) is reporting 11,258 active COVID-19 cases in the province, which is 268 fewer than on Friday.

Of the total cases, 321,667 are reported to have recovered, an increase of 1,365 since Friday.

The province also added 13 more deaths due to the disease, including three in the past 24 hours, seven between April 17 and April 22, and three before April 17.

Since the pandemic began, Quebec has reported 10,869 deaths due to COVID-19 after four were removed from the overall total after investigations determined the cause of death was not related to the novel coronavirus.

Hospitalizations in Quebec dropped by 22 on Saturday. There are now 662 patients receiving care for COVID-19 in the province's hospitals. Of those, 181 people are in intensive care wards, an increase of nine.

On April 22, 40,928 samples were analyzed...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-covid-data-numbers-sunday-april-25-1.6001480

Ontario reports 3,947 new COVID-19 cases and 24 more deaths
Number of patients in ICUs, on ventilators once again reached pandemic highs
CBC News ? Posted: Apr 25, 2021 10:21 AM ET | Last Updated: 11 minutes ago

Ontario reported 3,947 new COVID-19 infections on Sunday as the number of patients in intensive care units and on ventilators once again reached record highs.

The province registered 24 more deaths linked to the virus, bringing the official death toll to 7,911.

Sunday's daily case count marks the third time in the past week that the province has seen fewer than 4,000 new cases.

Some 2,126 people in the province remain in hospital because of the disease, a figure that has consistently been trending upward since the start of the third wave of the pandemic.

Of the patients hospitalized, 851 are in intensive care units, with 798 on ventilators. Similar to hospitalizations, both of these figures have been steadily increasing in recent weeks and have reached record highs each day for the past eleven days...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/covid-19-ontario-april-26-2021-update-1.6002130

Ontario sees 3,510 new COVID-19 cases, 605 patients on ventilators
Admissions to ICUs climbed to 877, another pandemic high in Ontario
CBC News ? Posted: Apr 26, 2021 10:14 AM ET | Last Updated: 16 minutes ago

Ontario reported another 3,510 cases of COVID-19 on Monday, while the number of patients with the illness who need a ventilator to breathe topped 600.

According to the Ministry of Health, 877 people with COVID-19 are being treated in intensive care units across the province, twice as many as there were at the beginning of April.

Critical Care Services Ontario, a government agency that compiles daily a report for hospitals and health organizations, said that 59 patients were admitted to ICUs yesterday alone. Anthony Dale, president of the Ontario Hospital Association, said that a total of 1,415 COVID patients have been sent to ICUs this month so far.

Of those in intensive care, 605 patients are on a ventilator ? nearly double the number seen at the peak of the second wave in January.

Public health units also recorded the deaths of 24 more people with the disease, pushing the official toll to 7,935. The seven-day average of deaths has climbed to a third-wave high of 28.6.

Among those Ontarians who recently died with COVID is a 13-year-old girl from Brampton...
 
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/covid-19-ontario-april-27-2021-vaccines-child-care-1.6003317

Ontario sees 3,265 new COVID-19 cases as vaccine appointments open to 45+ in hot spots
Ottawa rejects Ford government's proposal to enhance federal sick leave benefit
Lucas Powers ? CBC News ? Posted: Apr 27, 2021 8:07 AM ET | Last Updated: 42 minutes ago

Ontario reported another 3,265 cases of COVID-19 and 29 more deaths linked to the illness on Tuesday, as the province announced more residents of hot spot communities and some child-care workers will be able to book appointments for a vaccine.

The total number of cases is the fewest on a single day since April 7, though they come as labs completed just 34,000 tests and logged a provincewide positivity rate of 10.2 per cent.

As of yesterday, there were 875 COVID-19 patients being treated in critical care ? two fewer than the day before, marking the first time that figure has dropped since March 22. It is far too early to draw any inferences from the slight one-day drop, though.

Critical Care Services Ontario, a government agency that maintains a tally of hospitalizations, said 59 more people were admitted to intensive care units yesterday.

Of the patients in ICUs, 589 required a ventilator to breathe, down from 605 the day before, according to the health ministry.

Notably, the overall number of hospitalizations climbed to 2,336, up from 2,271 the day before...
 
Source: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-...cases-as-test-positivity-rate-drops-1.5405383

Ontario reports more than 3,400 COVID-19 cases as test positivity rate drops
Sean Davidson
Multi-Platform Writer, CTV News Toronto
Published Wednesday, April 28, 2021 10:12AM EDT Last Updated Wednesday, April 28, 2021 11:17AM EDT

TORONTO -- Ontario is reporting more than 3,400 new COVID-19 cases as test positivity rate for the disease dips below 10 per cent.

Health officials recorded 3,480 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, which is up slightly from the 3,265 logged on Tuesday.

The Ministry of Health said in a statement Wednesday that case counts for some health units in the Central West Region, including Hamilton and Niagara, may be higher today due to a "data catch-up process."

With 50,194 tests completed in the previous day, the province said the test positivity rate stands at 7.2 per cent. It's the first time in two days that number has dipped below 10 per cent.

As of Wednesday, there were 2,281 people hospitalized with COVID-19. Of those patients, 877 are being treated in intensive care units and 571 are breathing with the assistance of a ventilator.

Ontario logged 24 more COVID-19-related deaths in the previous 24-hour period...
 
Source: https://www.cp24.com/news/ontario-s...-covid-19-cases-epidemiologist-says-1.5407122

Ontario seeing ?early signs of improvement? as province reports more than 3,800 new COVID-19 cases, epidemiologist says
Ont. reports 3,817 new COVID-19 cases, 41 deaths
Kerrisa Wilson, Web Content Writer, CP24
Published Thursday, April 29, 2021 10:03AM EDT
Last Updated Thursday, April 29, 2021 11:03AM EDT

Ontario reported more than 3,800 new coronavirus cases and 41 more deaths on Thursday, as one epidemiologist says the province is seeing ?early signs of improvement? amid the third wave of the pandemic.

Provincial health officials logged 3,871 new COVID-19 cases today, up from 3,480 infections recorded on Wednesday.

The province reported 3,265 new cases on Tuesday, 3,510 on Monday and 3,947 on Sunday.

Ontario?s seven-day rolling average now stands at 3,810, down from 4,176 a week ago.

With the latest fatalities, the province?s virus-related death toll surpassed 8,000 reaching 8,029 on Thursday.

Among the latest deaths, two people were between 20 and 39 years old, four were between 40 and 59, 18 were between 60 and 79 and 17 were 80 years old and over.

Another 4,245 people recovered from the virus, resulting in 38,438 active cases across the province.

The province also logged 2,708 lab-confirmed cases of variants of concern, including 96 of the P.1 variant, which was first identified in Brazil- marking the highest single-day jump since the variant was first recorded in Ontario in February.

In the Greater Toronto Area, Toronto reported 1,172 new cases on Thursday, up from 961 a day ago, while 901 cases were logged in Peel Region, 392 in York, 292 in Durham and 129 in Halton.

Ontario labs processed over 56,900 tests in the past 24 hours, up from 50,194 tests the previous day.

The province?s positivity rate now stands at 7.6 per cent, up from 7.2 per cent on Wednesday, according to the Ministry of Health.

A total of 2,248 people were hospitalized across the province due to the virus in the past 24 hours, down from 2,281 a day ago.

Of those hospitalized, 884 are in intensive care units and 620 are breathing with the assistance of a ventilator.

Although today?s numbers are up compared from a day ago, infectious diseases specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch says the numbers are heading in the right direction...
 
Source: https://www.bradfordtoday.ca/local-news/ontario-reports-3887-new-covid-cases-friday-3679497

Ontario reports 3,887 new COVID cases Friday
Today's report also includes 4,242 recoveries, 21 deaths and 250 new hospitalizations
about an hour ago By: Erika Engel

Public Health Ontario has reported 3,887 new cases of COVID-19 today (April 30).

Today's report includes 4,242 recoveries and 21 new deaths.

Today's deaths include 11 people between 60 and 79 years old, and 10 people over the age of 79 years old.

The province has reported 250 new hospitalizations since yesterday, and 38 new admissions of COVID-19 patients to intensive care units.

The April 30 update provided by the province's public health agency also reported the following data:

38,062 active cases, which is down from 38,438 yesterday.
2,201 people are currently hospitalized with COVID-19 in Ontario, down from 2,248 reported yesterday.
There are 853 patients in intensive care units because of COVID-19 (down from 884 yesterday) and 632 COVID patients on ventilators (up from 620 reported yesterday).
The province reported 53,074 tests were processed yesterday resulting in a 7.4 per cent positivity rate.
Another 29,003 tests are still under investigation and/or being processed. To date, 14 million tests have been completed.
Of the 3,887 new cases reported today, 1,131 are from Toronto, 871 cases are from Peel, 267 are from York Region, and 62 are from Simcoe-Muskoka.
Today's cases include 639 individuals aged 19 and under, 1,577 people between 20 and 39 years old, 1,179 people between 40 and 59 years old, 443 people between 60 and 79 years old, and 46 people aged 80 and over...
 
Source: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-...s-as-icu-admissions-hit-record-high-1.5410218

Ontario reports more than 3,300 new COVID-19 cases as ICU admissions hit record high
Sean Davidson
Multi-Platform Writer, CTV News Toronto
Published Saturday, May 1, 2021 9:57AM EDT Last Updated Saturday, May 1, 2021 10:20AM EDT

TORONTO -- Ontario is reporting more than 3,300 new COVID-19 cases as the number of patients in intensive care hits 900 for the first time in the pandemic.

Health officials reported 3,369 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday, which is down from the 3,887 new cases on Friday.

With 46,803 tests completed in the previous 24-hour period, health officials say the test positivity rate stands at about 7.3 per cent.

For the first time during the COVID-19 pandemic, patients admitted to intensive care units due to COVID-19 has hit 900. That is up from the 883 patients on Thursday.

Of those intensive care unit patients, 637 are breathing with the assistance of a ventilator.

As of Saturday, there are 2,152 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Ontario.

Ontario logged 29 additional COVID-19-related deaths in the previous 24-hour period, which bring the total number of fatalities to 8,079.

The province also deemed 3,964 more cases of the disease to be resolved as of Saturday, bringing Ontario's number of recovered patients up to 421,216.

Saturday's report brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases in Ontario to 466,733 including deaths and recoveries.
 
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