Ontario says there are 1,213 people hospitalized with COVID-19 in the province, up from 1,167 on Sunday, though more than 10% of hospitals did not report data during the weekend
Ontario reported no new deaths linked to COVID-19 on Monday, after reporting 10 new deaths on Sunday.
The province says there are 1,213 people hospitalized with the virus, up from 1,167 on Sunday, though more than 10 per cent of hospitals did not report data during the weekend.Health officials are also reporting 1,206 new infections detected by PCR testing, which is limited to certain groups.advisers has said multiplying the daily case count by 20 would give a more accurate picture.Sign up for the
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