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Ontario reports 3,326 COVID-19 cases, 62 deaths

Ontario reported 3,326 cases of COVID-19 and 62 deaths on Thursday, as the new stay-at-home order comes into effect.
The numbers come as the province completed 71,169 tests.
Another 14,237 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered across the province by 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Overall, 159,021 doses of the vaccine have been administered with nearly 13,300 total vaccinations completed.
Ontario is reporting 3,326 cases of #COVID19 and nearly 71,200 tests completed. Locally, there are 968 new cases in Toronto, 572 in Peel, 357 in York Region and 268 in Windsor-Essex County.
As of 8:00 p.m. yesterday, 159,021 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) January 14, 2021
Local numbers will be added when public health units update their data.
Here are the COVID-19 numbers for our region
Niagara
- 6,110 total cases — up 131 from Wednesday
- 4,364 resolved cases
- 1,538 active cases
- 208 deaths — up three from Wednesday
- 80 in hospital
Hamilton
- 7,823 total cases — up 103 from Wednesday
- 6,307 resolved cases
- 1,038 active cases
- 209 deaths — up three from Wednesday
- 102 in hospital
Halton
- 7,284 total cases — up 65 from Wednesday
- 6,590 resolved cases
- 557 active cases
- 137 deaths — up one from Wednesday
- 38 in hospital
Brant
- 1,216 total cases — up 33 from Wednesday
- 1,053 resolved cases
- 157 active cases
- 6 deaths
- 2 in hospital
- 54 vaccinations administered
Haldimand-Norfolk
- 1,151 total cases — up 13 from Wednesday
- 947 resolved cases
- 163 active cases
- 36 deaths
Six Nations
- 125 total cases
- 117 resolved cases
- 7 active cases
- 1 death
Another 3,593 cases of the virus have been marked as resolved.
There are 1,657 patients in hospital with COVID-19 in Ontario. There are 388 in intensive care with 280 of them on ventilators.
The death toll is 5,189 people.