The Province of Ontario has confirmed 462 new cases of COVID-19 this morning and 14 additional deaths. The Province currently has 140 patients in the ICU on a ventilator.
ONTARIO - The Province of Ontario is reporting 462 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 this morning.
This brings the Provincial total to 3,255. The Province is also confirming another 14 COVID-19 related deaths this morning, bringing the new total to 67. Of the current cases, 462 people are in the hospital and 194 people with the virus are in the ICU, with 140 on a ventilator.
On a positive note, 1,023 cases have been resolved, meaning they have made a full recovery. Ontario currently has 821 residents between the ages of 60-79 with the virus and another 226 residents over the age of 80.
You can read a complete break down of the numbers online here.

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