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Ontario COVID numbers: 1,090 people in hospital, 184 in intensive care

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COVID on Monday, with 184 in intensive care.This is up by 113 for hospitalizations and an increase of 11 for ICUs since the previous day, though officials noted not all hospitals reported updated figures due to the weekend.Last Monday, there were 857 hospitalizations with 168 in ICU.

This is a 27 per cent and 9.5 per cent increase, respectively, to the figures this week.According to latest data for hospitalizations from the weekend, 55 per cent were admitted for other reasons but tested positive for COVID-19.

For those in ICUs, 36 per cent were admitted for other reasons. Ontario’s top doctor to provide COVID-19 update for 1st time since early March Meanwhile, Ontario also reported 2,401 new lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases on Monday, though that is an underestimate of the true widespread transmission of the virus due to testing restrictions.

The provincial case total now stands at 1,198,319.The death toll in the province has risen to 12,566 as three more virus-related deaths were added.There are a total of 1,154,050 recoveries, which is around 97 per cent of known cases.

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