Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Ontario reports 469 COVID-19 cases and 18 deaths

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Ontario reported 469 COVID-19 cases and 18 deaths on Tuesday.

The reported positivity rate is 2.7 per cent with the province completing 17,579 tests in the last day.

Here are the COVID-19 numbers for our region

Hamilton

  • 20,888 total cases — up 14 from Monday
  • 19,674 resolved cases
  • 392 active cases
  • 54 in hospital
  • 392 deaths

Halton

  • 17,737 total cases — up 20 from Monday
  • 17,351 resolved cases
  • 157 active cases
  • 13 in hospital
  • 229 deaths

Niagara

  • 15,954 total cases — up 27 from Monday
  • 15,110 resolved cases
  • 434 active cases
  • 410 deaths  — up one from Monday
  • 25 in hospital

Brant

  • 3,335 total cases — up seven from Monday
  • 3,244 resolved cases
  • 71 active cases
  • 20 deaths
  • 3 in hospital

Haldimand-Norfolk

  • 2,667 total cases — up one from Monday
  • 2,580 resolved cases
  • 34 active cases
  • 47 deaths

Six Nations

  • 526 total cases
  • 515 resolved cases
  • 0 active cases
  • 0 in hospital
  • 11 deaths

There are 621 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in Ontario. The number of patients in ICU with 481 with 305 of them on ventilators.

Ontario administered 158,209 vaccine doses on Monday, 70,684 of them were first doses.

There are 1,174,330 people in the province who have received both required doses.

Another 1,010 cases have been marked as resolved.

One northern Ontario health unit won’t be moving into the first step of the province’s reopening plan this week as it battles an ongoing surge in COVID-19 cases.

A spokesman for the Porcupine Health Unit confirmed on Tuesday that the region that includes the northeastern city of Timmins, Ont., will not be loosening restrictions on businesses and gatherings this week.

The more infectious Delta variant has been detected in the Porcupine Health Unit, and the region’s top doctor said people should assume it is circulating.

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