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Ontario has released two days worth of provincial COVID-19 data after providing no update on Family Day.
On Monday, the province reported 964 cases of COVID-19 and 13 deaths. That comes on 30,355 tests.
Tuesday’s numbers show 904 cases of COVID-19 on 27,005 tests.
Another 1,012 cases have been marked as resolved while 13 more deaths were reported Tuesday, putting the death toll at 6,719 people.
Ontario is reporting 904 cases of #COVID19 today and 964 cases reported yesterday. Today, there are 320 new cases in Toronto, 154 in Peel and 118 in York Region.
Over 27,000 tests were completed on February 15th and nearly 30,400 tests on February 14th.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) February 16, 2021
A total of 480,377 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in Ontario. There are 186,934 people who have received both required doses and are fully vaccinated.
There are 309 confirmed cases of the U.K. variant of the virus, nine cases of the South African variant and one case of the Brazilian variant.
The province is reporting 742 patients hospitalized with COVID-19. There are 292 in intensive care, with 201 of them on ventilators.