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Ontario reports 1,969 COVID-19 cases and 36 deaths

Ontario reported 1,969 cases of COVID-19 and 36 deaths on Monday, but the province says the daily case count is an overestimation.
The health ministry says additional records were reported for Toronto, as public health migrates to the provincial data system.
The province completed 30,359 tests. The reported positivity rate, which take into account the date tests were performed in 5.2 per cent.
Ontario is reporting 1,969 cases of #COVID19 and nearly 30,400 tests completed. Locally, there are 886 new cases in Toronto, 330 in Peel and 128 in York Region.
As of 8:00 p.m. yesterday, 341,900 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) February 1, 2021
Here are the COVID-19 numbers for our region
Hamilton
- 9,238 total cases — up 55 from Sunday
- 8,242 resolved cases
- 615 active cases
- 252 deaths
Halton
- 8,439 total cases — up 57 from Sunday
- 7,895 resolved cases
- 383 active cases
- 161 deaths
- 46 in hospital
Niagara
- 7,941 total cases — up 57 from Sunday
- 6,506 resolved cases
- 1,119 active cases
- 316 deaths — up five from Sunday
- 4,365 vaccine doses administered
Brant
- 1,352 total cases — up one from Sunday
- 1,292 resolved cases
- 51 active cases
- 9 deaths — up one from Sunday
- Five in hospital
Haldimand-Norfolk
- 1,327 total cases
- 1,232 resolved cases
- 52 active cases
- 38 deaths
Six Nations
- 153 total cases
- 142 resolved cases
- 12 active cases
- 1 death
As of 8 p.m. Sunday, the province has given a total of 341,900 COVID-19 vaccine doses. There were 2,256 doses given on Sunday.
A total of 70,293 people are fully vaccinated, meaning they received both required shots.
Another 2,132 cases of the virus have been marked as resolved.
There are 1,158 patients in hospital with the virus across the province, including 354 in intensive care. Of those, 260 are on ventilators.
The death toll is 6,224 people.