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Ontario reports more than 900 new COVID-19 cases, the seven-day average hit a new record high

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Ontario is reporting more than 900 new cases of COVID-19, a single-day increase after several days of case numbers in the 800s.

The 936 new infections reported Thursday to represent an increase over Wednesday’s total when officials reported 834 new cases and Tuesday’s total when officials reported 827 new cases.

With more than 35,600 tests performed for the disease over the last 24-hour period, Ontario’s positivity rate now stands at 2.6 per cent.

The Ontario government plans to release new COVID-19 projections today. Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday that the modelling will show the number of new daily infections moving “in the right direction” despite the seven-day average creeping up.

The rolling seven-day average of cases is now at 899, which is the highest since the pandemic began.

The province also recorded that 10 more people have died due to the novel coronavirus in the previous 24-hour period, including five people living in long-term care homes.

The new infections bring the province’s COVID-19 lab-confirmed case total to 73,819, including 63,123 resolved cases and 3,118 deaths.

Most of the new cases (348) added on Thursday involve people between the ages of 20 and 39. Another 279 cases were added in people between the ages of 40 and 59.

Just over 130 cases were recorded in people 19 years of age and younger, while 114 new infections were recorded in people between the ages of 60 and 79. Fifty-seven cases were recorded in people 80 years of age and older.

Health officials report that 322 people are receiving treatment for COVID-19 in Ontario hospitals, which is a slight increase over Wednesday’s report. Of those patients, 77 are in the intensive care unit and 52 are breathing with the assistance of a ventilator.

According to the provincial government, when there are less than 150 COVID-19 patients being treated in intensive care in Ontario hospitals, the province can “maintain non-COVID capacity and all scheduled surgeries.”

Once that number rises above 150 it becomes harder to support non-COVID-19 needs, the government said. Once it exceeds 350 people, it becomes “impossible” to handle.

Photo credit: THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

News source: CTV News

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