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Ontario reports 525 COVID-19 cases and 15 deaths, over 10M vaccine doses administered

Ontario reported 525 cases of COVID-19 and 15 deaths on Monday, as the province expanded eligibility booking a second vaccine dose.
It’s the lowest daily case count since September and comes as the province completed 15,177 tests in the last day.
The reported positivity rate is 3.6 per cent.
Ontario is reporting 525 cases of #COVID19 and nearly 15,200 tests completed. Locally, there are 114 new cases in Toronto, 95 in Peel, 51 in Waterloo, 40 in Durham and 34 in York Region.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) June 7, 2021
Here are the COVID-19 numbers for our region
Hamilton
- 20,874 total cases — up 25 from Sunday
- 19,627 resolved cases
- 407 active cases
- 60 in hospital
- 392 deaths
Halton
- 17,717 total cases — up 21 from Sunday
- 17,323 resolved cases
- 165 active cases
- 18 in hospital
- 229 deaths
Niagara
- 15,927 total cases — up nine from Sunday
- 15,065 resolved cases
- 453 active cases
- 409 deaths — up one from Sunday
- 25 in hospital
Brant
- 3,328 total cases — up five from Sunday
- 3,235 resolved cases
- 73 active cases
- 20 deaths
- 2 in hospital
Haldimand-Norfolk
- 2,666 total cases — up three from Sunday
- 2,580 resolved cases
- 33 active cases
- 47 deaths
There are 547 people in hospital with COVID-19 across the province. There are 497 patients in ICU and 339 of them are in intensive care.
There were 116,829 vaccine doses administered on Sunday. The province has now administered over 10 million vaccine doses.
There are 1,086,805 people in Ontario who have received both required doses.
Another 941 cases have been marked as resolved.