People who are fully vaccinated represent 78.1% of Ontario's total population and account for 181 of Ontario's 500 ICU admissions according to Health Minister Christine Elliott.
Ontario is reporting 9,909 new cases of COVID-19.
Due to lack of PCR testing, the actual amount of positive cases in the Province is significantly higher.
3,630 people are hospitalized with COVID-19 in Ontario right now, 46% went to the hospital for other reasons and tested positive when they got there. The Province also recorded 35 new COVID-19 related deaths on Wednesday.
People who are fully vaccinated represent 78.1% of Ontario's total population and account for 181 of Ontario's 500 ICU admissions according to Health Minister Christine Elliott.
Ontario has administered over 29 million doses of the #COVID19 vaccine, including boosters!
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) January 13, 2022
Both Moderna & Pfizer offer strong protection against the Omicron variant. The best vaccine for your booster is the first one available.
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