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Ontario reports 2,320 COVID-19 cases and 32 deaths

Ontario reported 2,320 cases of COVID-19 and 32 deaths on Wednesday.
The reported positivity rate is 6.4 per cent, the lowest rate reported since Apr. 9 when the rate was 6.3 per cent.
The province completed 45,681 tests in the last day.
Ontario is reporting 2,320 cases of #COVID19 and nearly 45,700 tests completed. Locally, there are 712 new cases in Toronto, 452 in Peel, 157 in York Region and 139 in Durham and 113 in Hamilton.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) May 12, 2021
Here are the COVID-19 numbers for our region
Hamilton
- 18,832 total cases — up 125 from Tuesday
- 17,091 resolved cases
- 1,008 active cases
- 135 in hospital
- 372 deaths — up three from Tuesday
Halton
- 16,463 total cases — up 95 from Tuesday
- 15,509 resolved cases
- 736 active cases
- 69 in hospital
- 218 deaths
Niagara
- 14,915 total cases — up 47 from Tuesday
- 12,952 resolved cases
- 1,565 active cases
- 57 in hospital
- 398 deaths — up one from Tuesday
Brant
- 2,964 total cases — up 22 from Tuesday
- 2,783 resolved cases
- 161 active cases
- 20 deaths
- 9 in hospital
Haldimand-Norfolk
- 2,489 total cases — up 16 from Tuesday
- 2,251 resolved cases
- 192 active cases
- 41 deaths
The province administered 140,785 vaccine doses on Tuesday for a total of nearly 6.5 million doses.
There are 402,258 people in the province who have received both required vaccine doses.
There are 1,673 patients in hospital with COVID-19. There are 776 patients in ICU with 559 of them on ventilators.
Another 3,477 cases have been marked as resolved.