Today's report sees the overall number of cases climb to 36,464 in Ontario. There were also seven deaths and 32,155 resolved cases.
ONTARIO - The Province confirmed today there are 116 cases of COVID-19 in Ontario.
Today's report sees the overall number of cases climb to 36,464. 5,527 of the cases are reported in long-term care homes.
Seven deaths were also reported today, bringing the death toll in the province to 2,710. Also, 32,155 cases have been resolved.
1,724 of the deaths reported involve residents in long-term care facilities while seven of the deaths involved healthcare workers in long-term care facilities.
1,636,171 tests have been completed and 25,668 cases are under investigation.
There are 117 patients currently in hospital with COVID-19, while 34 of them are in ICU. 24 patients currently in ICU are on a ventilator.
You can go here to see a complete breakdown of the latest numbers.

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