Today's report sees the total number of cases climb to 33,476 after 175 new cases were confirmed. 11 deaths were also reported with 28,719 cases resolved.
ONTARIO - The Province is reporting 175 cases of COVID-19
Today's numbers see Ontario's total reach 33,476.
11 deaths were also reported with 28,719 cases resolved. As a result, the death toll in the province sits at 2,606.
5,355 of the cases are from long-term care homes and 1,657 of the deaths reported are from residents in long-term care homes. Six of the deaths were from workers in long-term care homes.
There are 286 patients in hospital with the virus, 86 of those patients are in ICU and 59 of them are in ICU on a ventilator.
1,174,727 tests have been completed and 15,424 remain under investigation.
You can view a full, complete breakdown of the latest numbers here.

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