The death toll in Ontario has risen to 13267 from the previous day as two new virus-related deaths were added.
First dose coverage stands at 93.2 per cent. Third dose immunization is at 57 per cent — more than 7.3 million Ontarians have received a booster shot. The provincial case total now stands at 1,305,101.
The number of patients in an Ontario intensive care unit has dropped to 119 -- the lowest level recorded since last summer.
1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago Almost three hours later he was arrested at the Avon River. 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago Health experts have said the number of COVID-19 infections identified in fully vaccinated individuals will naturally increase as more people get both of their shots. The vaccination status of the outstanding patients in intensive care was not disclosed.
Ottawa Public Health is reporting one more resident has died after contracting COVID-19, bringing the pandemic death toll in the capital to 812 people since ...
1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago Almost three hours later he was arrested at the Avon River. 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago 1 hr ago Two people remain in intensive care.
Ontario is reporting the lowest number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care in 10 months as virus-related hospitalizations continued to decline.
We'll probably see a rise in cases of COVID-19 in addition to other respiratory viral infections like the flu. How are we going to integrate that with flu vaccines, which we should be doing as well.” “You don't need a crystal ball to see what's going to happen in the fall.
According to the Ministry of Health, 42 per cent of those hospitalized were admitted specifically for the virus, while the rest were admitted for other reasons ...
However, due to testing limitations, officials say the actual number of daily new cases is likely far higher than reported. Roughly 69 per cent of people in intensive care units were admitted because of the virus, while the rest were admitted for other reasons and then tested positive. According to the Ministry of Health, 42 per cent of those hospitalized were admitted specifically for the virus, while the rest were admitted for other reasons and then tested positive.
Ottawa Public Health is reporting the same number of people in hospital with COVID-19 as yesterday, with 14 people in hospital because of the virus.
The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations decreased by 52 from what was reported the previous day, when the province revealed 722 people in hospital with COVID-19. The number of people in ICUs also decreased from yesterday's numbers, when Ontario reported 127 individuals in ICUs. Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is reporting 14 people in hospital with COVID-19 today, the same number reported yesterday. Ontario is reporting 670 people in hospital with COVID-19 on Thursday, June 2 with 119 in intensive care units (ICUs).
Ontario 13267:Total deaths Ottawa Public Health community clinics and after-school clinics are open for shots for people eligible for a first dose, second…
We can’t lose sight of our progress.” 69: New COVID-19 cases (case numbers are considered underestimates with testing limited to certain groups) 1,038: New confirmed cases (case numbers are considered underestimates with testing limited to certain groups)
Ontario (Reported Thursday) 2: New deaths 13267:Total deaths Ottawa Ottawa Public Health community clinics and after-school clinics are open for shots…
We can’t lose sight of our progress.” 69: New COVID-19 cases (case numbers are considered underestimates with testing limited to certain groups) 1,038: New confirmed cases (case numbers are considered underestimates with testing limited to certain groups)