Where Are Covid Cases In Ontario
14 and it is the third straight day below 200 new infections.
Where are covid cases in ontario. Ontario is reporting 194 new cases of COVID-19 today and no new deaths linked to the virus. Ontario reported 164 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday as well as 80 older cases from 2020 that were included today as part of a data review by Toronto Public Health. Ontario reported 164 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday a 10-month low.
Ontario is reporting 194 new COVID-19 cases and no deaths on Wednesday. Provincial health officials logged 194 new cases. An additional 80 cases from 2020 were added to Torontos tally due to a data issue making the official count 244 cases.
In the Greater Toronto Area officials reported 17 cases in Toronto 16 new cases in Peel Region and five new cases in Durham Region and in York. Nine more Ontarians have died due to COVID. Across the province Public Health Ontario reported 164 new cases and added 80 Toronto cases from 2020 to its total.
The province confirmed 194 new cases. The new cases raise Ontarios COVID-19 total to 546411 cases. The province is reporting a test positivity rate of 09 per cent down slightly from 1 per cent.
Ontario is reporting just under 200 new COVID-19 cases today as the rolling seven-day average continues to decline. TORONTO -- Ontario health officials are reporting fewer than 200 new cases of COVID-19 and are recording no new deaths for the first time since October. Locally there are 42 new cases in the Region of.
TORONTO -- Ontario is reporting nearly 300 new cases of COVID-19 but provincial health officials note that a data review has resulted in an overestimation. There are 201 COVID patients in Ontario hospitals 220 in intensive care and 155 people on ventilators. It is the first time the province has reported zero deaths since Oct.