Ontario reports under 300 new COVID-19 cases for 1st time since early August
Global News
Of the 269 new cases recorded, 142 were unvaccinated people, 11 were partially vaccinated, 93 were fully vaccinated and for 23 people the vaccination status was unknown.
Ontario is reporting 269 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, the smallest increase in cases since early August. The provincial case total now stands at 598,110.
For comparison, last Tuesday saw 328 new cases with the previous Tuesday at 390 showing a week-over-week drop. On Monday there were 326 new cases, 370 on Sunday, and 373 on Saturday.
Of the 269 new cases recorded, the data showed 142 were unvaccinated people, 11 were partially vaccinated people, 93 were fully vaccinated people and for 23 people the vaccination status was unknown.
According to Tuesday’s report, 39 cases were recorded in Toronto, 36 in Peel Region, 27 in Windsor-Essex, 21 in Niagara Region and 19 in Southwestern.
All other local public health units reported fewer than 15 new cases in the provincial report.
The death toll in the province has remained at 9,852 as six new deaths were recorded, with one death having occurred more than a month ago.
As of 8 p.m. on Monday, 18,428 vaccines (6,459 for a first shot and 11,969 for a second shot) were administered in the last day.
There are more than 10.9 million people fully immunized with two doses, which is 84 per cent of the eligible (12 and older) population. First dose coverage stands at 87.9 per cent.