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Ontario reports 1,138 COVID-19 cases, 23 deaths

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Ontario reported 1,138 cases of COVID-19 and 23 deaths on Thursday.

This comes as the province completed 66,351 tests. The positivity rate is 2 per cent, based on government numbers, which take into account the date tests were administered.

Another 1,094 cases were marked as resolved.

Here are the COVID-19 numbers for our region

Hamilton

  • 10,286 total cases — up 39 from Wednesday
  • 9,471 resolved cases
  • 379 active cases
  • 281 deaths
  • 32,925 vaccine doses given

READ: Hamilton planning more asymptomatic COVID-19 testing at schools

Halton

  • 9,356 total cases — up 35 from Wednesday
  • 8,931 resolved cases
  • 230 active cases
  • 195 deaths  — up one from Wednesday
  • 23,934 vaccine doses given** (data refreshed weekly, last updated Feb. 18)

Niagara

  • 8,525 total cases — up 11 from Wednesday
  • 7,904 resolved cases
  • 251 active cases
  • 370 deaths — up one from Wednesday
  • 10,011 vaccine doses given

Brant

  • 1,464 total cases — up 14 from Wednesday
  • 1,396 resolved cases
  • 56 active cases
  • 12 deaths
  • 7,789 vaccine doses given; 2,515 people fully vaccinated

St. Peter Elementary School in Brantford was closed on Wednesday because of a COVID-19 outbreak there. There are seven cases in seven separate cohorts, including a bus and after-school program.

Haldimand-Norfolk

  • 1,412 total cases — up two from Wednesday
  • 1,341 resolved cases
  • 27 active cases
  • 39 deaths
  • 4,916 vaccine doses given; 1,538 people fully vaccinated

The province says it administered 19,112 vaccine doses on Wednesday, putting the total number of doses given to 621,960.

There are 255,449 people who have received both required vaccine doses and are fully vaccinated.

The number of confirmed cases of variants of concern is up.

There are now 449 cases of the B.1.1.7 lineage of the virus, first reported in the U.K.

Cases of the B.1.351 strain, first reported in South Africa, is now at 11.

There are now two cases of the P.1 strain first reported in Brazil.

The number of patients hospitalized is 687, up from the 675 reported on Wednesday.

There are 283 people in intensive care, down slightly from Wednesday, and 182 of them are on ventilators.

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