Ontario COVID numbers: 1,106 people in hospital, 319 in intensive care
Global News
The death toll in the province has risen to 12,306 as 19 more virus-related deaths were added but one death was removed based on data cleanup.
Ontario is reporting 1,106 people in hospital with COVID on Wednesday, with 319 in intensive care units.
This is up by 68 hospitalizations and unchanged in ICUs since the previous day. Last Wednesday, there were 1,403 hospitalizations with 364 in ICU.
The province recently began distinguishing between those who were admitted to hospital directly because of COVID, and those who were admitted for other reasons but tested positive for the virus.
Of the 1,106 people in hospital with COVID-19, 49 per cent of them were admitted because of the virus, while 51 per cent were admitted for other reasons but tested positive for COVID-19.
Of the 319 people in ICUs with the virus, 77.5 per cent were admitted because of COVID, while 22.5 per cent were admitted for other reasons.
Meanwhile, Ontario also reported 1,425 new lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, though that is an underestimate of the true widespread transmission of the virus due to recent testing restrictions. The provincial case total now stands at 1,091,526.
Of the 1,425 new cases recorded, the data showed 215 were unvaccinated people, 47 were partially vaccinated people, 1,009 were fully vaccinated people. For 154 people the vaccination status was unknown.
The death toll in the province has risen to 12,306 as 19 more virus-related deaths were added but one death was removed based on data cleanup. A ministry of health spokesperson said the most recent deaths occurred over the past 24 days.