For the second day in a row, Ontario has recorded fewer than 300 new cases of COVID-19.
of the novel coronavirus and 32 more deaths, bringing the total number of patients in Ontario to 26,483, including 2,155 deaths and 20,372 recoveries.
There are currently 847 people infected with COVID-19 in Ontario hospitals. Of those patients, 150 of them are being treated in the intensive care unit. 43.2 per cent of all patients in the province are male and 56 per cent are female – 223 cases did not specify male or female gender3.4 per cent of all patients are 19 years of age or younger30.6 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 40 and 5920.1 per cent of all patients are 80 years of age or older5.7 per cent of all patients had travelled in the 14 days prior to becoming ill
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