Today's numbers from the Province puts Ontario's total up to 33,301 after 31 new deaths were reported with 28,468 cases resolved.
ONTARIO - There are 206 new cases of COVID-19 today.
The overall number of cases in the province is now 33,301.
Today's report also included 31 deaths, bringing the death toll to 2,595 with 28,468 resolved cases. 5,345 of the cases reported are from long-term care home residents and 1,651 of the deaths have come from people in long-term care homes as well. Six of the deaths are from workers in long-term care residences.
333 people are currently in hospital with the virus, 80 patients are in ICU with COVID-19 and 63 patients are in ICU on a ventilator.
1,151,319 tests have been completed and there are 16,963 currently under investigation.
You can see a complete breakdown of the numbers here.

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