Ontario reports lowest ICU occupancy due to COVID-19 so far in 2022
The Ministry of Health says that 15 of Wednesday’s deaths occurred in the past 30 days and one other occurred prior to that period.Last week, the province revised its total COVID-19 death toll
Just 204 patients were in intensive care units of Ontario hospitals due to COVID-19 infection on Wednesday, the lowest overall burden seen since Dec. 31, 2021. Of the 1,718 cases detected through limited access to free PCR testing, the Ministry of Health said 209 new cases involved unvaccinated people, 47 involved partially vaccinated people, 1,760 involved people with at least two doses of vaccine and 109 involved people with unknown vaccine status.
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