Today's report sees the numbers climb to 34,654 overall in Ontario with six new deaths and 30,107 resolved cases.
ONTARIO - There 178 new cases of COVID-19 being reported today.
As a result, the numbers in Ontario remain at 34,654. 5,468 of the cases are from residents living in long-term care homes and 2,288 of the cases involve staff in long-term care homes.
The Province also reported six deaths with 30,107 resolved cases. 1,700 of the deaths come from residents in long-term care homes while only five of them account for staff in the long-term care homes.
1,356,439 tests have been completed and 29,592 are still under investigation.
214 people are in hospital with the virus, 51 people are currently in ICU and 36 patients are in ICU on a ventilator.
You can see a full complete breakdown of the numbers here.

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