Today's numbers brings the total to 30,202 after 68 cases were impacted due to a laboratory-to-public health reporting delay. There were also 35 deaths reported and 23,947 resolved cases.
ONTARIO - There are 455 new cases of COVID-19 being reported by the Province today.
68 of them were impacted due to a laboratory-to-public health reporting delay. As a result, the total sits at 30,202.
The Province also reported 35 deaths, which brings the death toll to 2,407 and over 23,947 cases have been resolved. 1,549 of the deaths reported are from residents in long-term care homes and just five of them are from workers in long-term care homes.
673 people are in hospital with COVID-19 while 117 patients are in ICU. 97 of them are in ICU on a ventilator.
832,158 cases have been tested and 12,384 are still under investigation.
You can see a full breakdown of the numbers here.

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