Provincial health officials reported 41 more virus-related deaths and fewer than 1,100 COVID-19 people hospitalized, on Thursday.
The deaths occurred over the last 30 days, according to the Ministry of Health, with three deaths on Feb. 22 and six on Feb. 21.
Long-term care home residents account for six of the reported deaths.
Since March 2020, 12,347 persons in Ontario have died as a result of the virus.
There are currently 1,066 patients hospitalized with the virus in Ontario, down from 1,106 yesterday and 1,342 a week ago.
Health Minister Christine Elliott tweeted that 49 per cent of hospital patients were admitted for the virus and 51 per cent were admitted for other reasons but have tested positive.
Of those hospitalized, 302 people are in intensive care, compared to 356 a week ago.
Seventy-four per cent of ICU patients were admitted for COVID-19 and 26 per cent were admitted for other reasons but have tested positive for the virus, Elliott says.
Infectious diseases specialist at Toronto General Hospital Dr. Isaac Bogoch says Ontario’s health-care system is in a much better position overall compared to a month ago.
“If you look at how we’re doing today and yesterday and the day before versus one week, two weeks, three weeks, four weeks ago, we’re in a much, much, much better place. I mean, we had north of 4,000 people in hospitals with COVID-related illnesses in Ontario, and now we’re hovering around 1,000,” he told on Thursday.
Ontario labs processed more than 21,400 tests in the past 24 hours, producing a positivity rate of 9.7 per cent, compared to 11 per cent a week ago, the ministry says.
The province reported 2,404 lab-confirmed cases today, but health officials say the case count is an underestimate due to testing restrictions.
Among the latest cases, 1,841 of the individuals are fully vaccinated, 298 are unvaccinated, 80 are partially vaccinated and 185 have an unknown vaccination status.
So far, nearly 90 per cent of eligible Ontarians aged five years and old have received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, 85 per cent have received two doses and 49 per cent have received three doses.
To date, there have been 1,093,930 lab-confirmed cases and 1,063,134 recoveries in Ontario since Jan. 2020.
Source_ The Canadian Press