Ontario reports 8,825 new COVID-19 cases as top doctor expected to announce new testing guidance
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Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario's chief medical officer of health, is expected to make an announcement to update guidance around testing as well as case and contact tracing at 1:30 p.m. ET. CBC News will carry the news conference live.
Ontario reported another 8,825 cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday as the province's top doctor, Dr. Kieran Moore, is expected to announce new testing guidance.
Health Minister Christine Elliott said as of Tuesday there are 491 people hospitalized with COVID-19, and 187 of them are in intensive care units. The seven-day rolling average for COVID patients in the ICU is 171.
Elliott said more than 144,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines were administered on Monday.
The rolling seven-day average of new daily cases now stands at 8,318, more than double the figure one week ago of 3,153.
As of Tuesday, roughly 90.7 per cent of Ontarians aged 12 years or older have received one dose and 88 per cent have two doses, according to Elliott.
The Ministry of Health will be updating its website on Wednesday to include all COVID-19 data that was not reported since Dec. 24.
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