Ontario reports 610 new COVID-19 cases on Monday
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Ontario reported 610 new cases of COVID-19 and two more deaths related to the illness on Monday.
Of the reported cases today with a known vaccination status:
The province's raw data on the vaccination status of cases does not include breakdowns by age. That, and the fact that the populations of vaccinated and unvaccinated people in Ontario differ greatly by both size and demographics, are important caveats to note.
The additional cases include 126 in Toronto, 100 in Peel, 71 in York, 54 in Ottawa, 29 in Windsor, 23 in Hamilton, 18 in London and 19 in Halton Region.
The seven-day rolling average now stands at 711.
Here are some other key pandemic indicators and figures from the Ministry of Health's daily provincial update:
Tests completed in the last 24 hours: 23,864.
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