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Ontario COVID numbers: 722 people in hospital, 232 in ICUs

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COVID-19 Saturday, with 232 patients in intensive care.The latest number of hospitalizations is an increase of five from Friday’s data.However, this is a drop of over 70 hospitalizations in comparison to last Saturday’s hospitalizations which stood at 795.Of the 722 people hospitalized, around 47 per cent of them were admitted because of the virus, while about 53 per cent were admitted for other reasons but then tested positive for COVID-19.

School boards ‘expected’ to follow province in lifting mask mandate: Ontario government There are now 232 patients in intensive care units due to the virus (down by six from the previous day).Last Saturday, 253 people were reported in intensive care units.

In the past week, Ontario saw a decrease of 21 patients in ICUs.Of the 232 people currently in ICU, around 77 per cent of those in intensive care were admitted because of COVID, while around 23 per cent were admitted for other reasons but test positive for COVID-19.

Ontario updates reporting for COVID-related deaths, removes 411 deaths According to the latest data, 20 more deaths were recorded on Saturday, bringing the provincial death toll to 12,247.The death toll in Ontario due to COVID-19 has been modified as 411 deaths were removed on Friday.The Ontario government announced earlier this week that it was going to change and update how it reports deaths to be consistent with categorization from the World Health Organization.In terms of COVID cases, Ontario is reporting 2,015 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Saturday.

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