Following today's report, Ontario's total number of cases climbs to 36,348 with three deaths and 31,977 resolved cases.
ONTARIO - The Province confirmed 170 cases today.
As a result, Ontario's total number of cases is at 36,348.
5,526 of the cases are from residents living in long-term care homes and 2,364 of the cases involve healthcare workers in long-term care homes as well.
The province's death toll now sits at 2,703 after three deaths were reported today with 31,977 resolved cases.
1,608,687 tests have been completed to date and 21,648 are currently under investigation.
There are 123 patients in hospital with COVID-19 and 31 patients are in ICU. Also, 23 people are in ICU on a ventilator.
You can read the latest report, complete with a full breakdown online.

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