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Testing is up, new COVID-19 cases remain below 300 in Ontario today

More than 15,000 tests logged since the last report and 292 new cases
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Public Health Ontario is again reporting a daily case increase below 300 with 292 new COVID-19 cases confirmed today.

Today’s new cases add a 1.1-per-cent increase to the total number of cases in the province.

Testing is also up by about 50 per cent with the province reporting 15,133 tests processed since the last report, and since Premier Doug Ford announced anyone that wanted a test could get one, even without a symptom. There are 11,817 tests awaiting results from a lab.

There were also 32 new deaths reported in today’s update from the province.

Of those 32 people who died, two people were between the ages of 40 and 59, 10 people were between the ages of 60 and 79, and 20 people were over the age of 80.

There are currently 847 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, including 150 in intensive care and 117 patients on ventilators.

The province has reported a total of 26,483 COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic, and of those 20,372 are considered recovered (76.9 per cent).

More than 65 per cent of the total cases in Ontario have been reported by Greater Toronto Area public health units.

Of the total number of cases confirmed, 4,936 are long-term care residents (18.6 per cent), and 1,721 (6.5 per cent) are health care workers working at a facility that was or is in outbreak.

Public Health Ontario reports a total of 2,155 deaths related to COVID-19, and of those 1,352 have been long-term care residents (62.7 per cent) and four have been long-term care home staff.

However, that report lags behind the daily update provided by the Ontario Ministry of Long-Term Care, which reports there are 1,587 long-term care resident deaths, and six staff deaths.

In total, there have been 298 outbreaks at long-term care homes, 136 at retirement homes, and 84 at hospitals. Not all remain active outbreaks.

The provincial government has extended its emergency orders for COVID-19 to June 9. Those orders include restricting gatherings to five people or fewer, the closure of playgrounds and swimming pools, and the closure of restaurants and bars except for takeout.

There are now 17 active cases in Northeastern Ontario of the 296 cases confirmed to date, following 268 presumed recoveries, and 11 deaths. A total of 42,194 tests have been conducted in the region to determine these findings, including 10,615 by Public Health Sudbury and Districts (PHSD). 

PHSD have confirmed 64 cases from the results of this testing, of which 62 have presumably recovered and two have died. 

The total number of cases, presumed recoveries, and deaths reported by health units across the region are as follows: 

  • Public Health Sudbury and Districts: 64 cases, 62 resolutions, two deaths
  • Northwestern Health Unit: 21 cases, 17 resolutions
  • Algoma Public Health: 21 cases, 17 resolutions
  • Timiskaming Health Unit: 18 cases, 18 resolutions
  • Porcupine Health Unit: 65 cases, 56 resolutions, seven deaths
  • North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit: 26 cases, 20 resolutions, one death
  • Thunder Bay District Health Unit: 81 cases, 78 resolutions, one death 

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Erika Engel

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Erika regularly covers all things news in Collingwood as a reporter and editor. She has 15 years of experience as a local journalist
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