Ontario reports lowest ICU count since November, 15 more COVID-19 deaths


Ontario is reporting its lowest intensive care occupancy since November whereas the province logs 15 extra deaths associated to COVID-19.


On Tuesday, well being officers mentioned 808 individuals in hospital have examined constructive for COVID-19, together with 140 sufferers within the ICU. The final time the province recorded 140 intensive care admissions was on Nov. 26.


This comes a day after the province reported 611 individuals in hospital – the province's lowest COVID-19 hospitalization occupancy since March. Nonetheless, well being officers have famous that not all hospitals report their COVID-19 information over the weekend.


Forty-one per cent of sufferers hospitalized and 68 per cent of individuals within the ICU who examined constructive for COVID-19 are receiving look after the virus. The remaining individuals who examined constructive have been admitted for different causes.


Officers are reporting 14 extra COVID-19 deaths occurred during the last 30 days. One demise occurred greater than a month in the past and was added to the cumulative rely on account of information cleansing. Three of these fatalities have been amongst long-term care residents.


The province is reporting 590 new COVID-19 instances, however well being officers have warned that quantity is an underestimate on account of restricted testing.


With 9,535 checks processed within the final 24-hours, Ontario is reporting a check positivity charge of 8.3 per cent. 


The province deemed 1,124 COVID-19 instances to be resolved as of Tuesday, bringing Ontario’s whole variety of resolved instances to 1,279,588.


At present's report brings the entire variety of lab-confirmed instances in Ontario to 1,303,033.

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