Today's numbers are at 30,617 following a laboratory-to-public health reporting delay for the second day in a row. The death toll is at 2,426 after 19 new deaths were reported and 24,252 cases have been resolved.
ONTARIO - 415 new cases of COVID-19 are being reported in Ontario today.
223 of them were impacted due to a laboratory-to-public health reporting delay.
The number of cases overall sits at 30,617. The province's death toll is at 2,426 after 19 new deaths were reported and 24,252 cases have been resolved. 1,557 of the deaths reported were residents in long-term care homes, while five of them were workers in long-term care homes.
635 patients are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, 117 people are in ICU and 92 pf them are in ICU on a ventilator.
851,532 cases have been tested and 6,779 are still under investigation.
You can see a complete breakdown of the latest numbers here.

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