Following this morning's report, Ontario sits at 36,060 cases overall with two new deaths and 31,603 resolved cases.
ONTARIO - The Province is reporting 112 cases of COVID-19 today.
The total number of cases in Ontario is now 36,060. 5,516 of the cases involve residents from long-term care homes while 2,327 of the cases involve health care workers associated in institutional outbreaks.
The death toll stands at 2,691 after two new deaths were reported today and there are 31,603 resolved cases. 1,717 of the deaths reported are from residents in long-term care homes and seven deaths reported are from health care workers in long-term care homes.
1,559,529 cases have been completed to date in Ontario and 12,625 are still under investigation.
Currently there are 131 people hospitalized with COVID-19, 34 of the patients are in ICU and 24 patients are currently in ICU on a ventilator.
You can see the latest report, complete with a full breakdown online.

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