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Ontario reports 1,837 COVID-19 cases and 58 deaths

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Ontario reported 1,837 cases of COVID-19 and 58 deaths on Friday, as Premier Doug Ford is expected make an announcement in the afternoon.

The results come as the province completed 69,040 tests. The reported positivity rate, which takes into account the date tests were performed is 3.3 per cent – the same as Thursday.

Another 10,215 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered, according to the province. As of 8 p.m. Thursday, it’s given 327,455 doses and fully vaccinated 61,679 people.

Another 2,900 cases of the virus have been marked as resolved.

Here are the COVID-19 numbers for our region

Hamilton

  • 9,057 total cases — up 61 from Thursday
  • 8,004 resolved cases
  • 681 active cases
  • 248 deaths — up four from Thursday

Halton

  • 8,290 total cases — up 52 from Thursday
  • 7,678 resolved cases
  • 452 active cases
  • 160 deaths — up five from Thursday

Niagara

  • 7,743 total cases — up 87 from Thursday
  • 6,214 resolved cases
  • 1,222 active cases
  • 307 deaths — up eight from Thursday
  • 3,993 vaccinations administered

Brant

  • 1,342 total cases — up ten from Wednesday
  • 1,280 resolved cases
  • 55 active cases
  • 7 deaths
  • Seven in hospital

Haldimand Norfolk

  • 1,309 total cases — up three from Thursday
  • 1,208 resolved cases
  • 58 active cases
  • 38 deaths

Health officials say the U.K. variant of COVID-19 has been identified in Haldimand-Norfolk.

Six Nations

  • 147 total cases
  • 134 resolved cases
  • 12 active cases
  • 1 death

There are 1,291 patients hospitalized with COVID-19,which is down from the 1,338 patients reported on Thursday. There are 360 in intensive care with 271 of them on ventilators.