COVID-19 hospitalizations in Ontario drop to 751, ICU admissions remain under 250

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COVID-19 hospitalizations in Ontario drop to 751, ICU admissions remain under 250
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Ontario health officials are reporting a decrease in hospitalizations and intensive care admissions related to COVID-19 on Wednesday.

drop its mask mandateOn Wednesday, the province logged 751 patients in hospital with COVID-19. Of those hospitalized, 241 were admitted to the ICU. This is the fourth day in a row the province is reporting under 250 ICU admissions.

Meanwhile, Ontario is reporting 1,947 new COVID-19 cases, but health officials have warned that number is an underestimate due to restricted testing.

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