LATEST STORIES:

Ontario reports 848 new COVID-19 cases over two days

Share this story...

Ontario is reporting more than 800 new cases of COVID-19 over the last two days.

The province says 390 cases were reported Tuesday and 458 were reported on Monday.

The data is based on 39,065 tests completed over the two days.

The province says two more people have died as a result of the virus.

There have been 5,512 doses of a COVID-19 vaccine administered in the last 24-hour period and 12,213 doses given between Sunday and Monday.

Health Minister Christine Elliott says a total of more than 22 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine have been administered. Elliott says 87 per cent of Ontarians aged 12 and older have received one dose and 82 per cent have two doses.

Elliott says 155 people are hospitalized with COVID-19. There are currently 149 patients in intensive care with COVID-related critical illnesses and 104 on ventilators.

Of the province’s 626 long-term care homes, at least 12 are in an outbreak including R. H. Lawson Eventide Home in Niagara Falls and Maple Park Lodge in Fort Erie.

An active COVID-19 outbreak indicates that the home has at least one lab-confirmed case of COVID-19 (in resident or staff) and the local public health unit or the home has declared an outbreak.

Here are the COVID-19 numbers for our region:

Hamilton

  • 24,883 total cases
  • 95 per cent of cases resolved
  • 203 active cases
  • 416 deaths
  • 26 in hospital

Niagara Region

Niagara Region data last updated on Oct. 11

  • 17,844 total cases
  • 17,208 resolved cases
  • 202 active cases
  • 434 deaths
  • 11 in hospital

Halton Region

Halton Region data last updated on Oct. 8

  • 19,634 total cases
  • 19,285 resolved cases
  • 107 active cases
  • 242 deaths
  • 14 in hospital

Brant

  • 3,924 total cases
  • 3,858 resolved cases
  • 37 active cases
  • 29 deaths
  • 1 in hospital

Haldimand-Norfolk

  • 2,963 total cases
  • 2,888 resolved cases
  • 20 active cases
  • 48 deaths