Ontario is reporting two more COVID-19-related deaths on Sunday as the number of patients in intensive care remain unchanged.
The province says the two deaths happened in the last month and one of those deaths was a long-term care home resident.The Ministry of Health says there are 643 patients with the virus in hospitals across the province, down from 809 a week ago.
Meanwhile, 65 per cent of ICU patients were admitted for the virus and 35 per cent were admitted for other reasons and tested positive. Ontario labs processed just over 8,200 tests yesterday, producing a positivity rate of 8.6 per cent, down from nine per cent this time a week ago, according to the ministry.
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