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Ontario confirms 554 new COVID cases today

The province has also reported four more deaths related to the coronavirus
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Public Health Ontario has confirmed 554 new COVID-19 cases in the province today.

The province has also confirmed four new deaths related to COVID, including two individuals between 60 and 79 years old and two individuals over 80 years old. 

Today's provincial update states there were 38,375 tests processed in a 24-hour period, and there are 54,759 tests awaiting results. 

Of today's 554 new cases, 86 per cent (479 cases) were reported by four of Ontario's 34 health units. Toronto reported 251 new cases, Ottawa reported 106 new cases, Peel reported 79 new cases, and York Region reported 43 new cases for today's update.

Forty-eight per cent (265 cases) of the new cases reported today are individuals between the ages of 20 and 39, and another 26 per cent (145 cases) are individuals between 40 and 59 years old. 

There are currently 40 long-term care homes, 32 retirement homes and three hospitals in active COVID-19 outbreak status. 

The province has also confirmed 64 new school-related cases including at least 37 students. There are now 308 school-related cases spread across 250 schools out of 4,828 schools in the province. There are two schools currently closed. 

There are currently four cases of COVID-19 confirmed at Simcoe County District School Board schools, including Worsley Elementary, Admiral Collingwood Elementary, Bear Creek Secondary, and Twin Lakes Secondary School.

Classrooms have been closed at Worsley, Admiral and Bear Creek. 

There are five confirmed school-related cases within Simcoe Muskoka District Catholic School Board facilities, and there are six classrooms closed. The schools include St. Paul's Catholic School (Alliston), St. John Vianney Catholic School (Barrie), St. Angela Merici Catholic School (Bradford), Sister Catherine Donnelly Catholic School (Barrie), and Father F.X. O'Reilly Catholic School (Tottenham).

To date, the province has confirmed 51,085 cases of COVID-19, including 43,450 cases that have recovered, and 2,844 that have ended in death.

There are 4,791 active cases in Ontario, and approximately 1,800 of those are in Toronto. There are 137 people hospitalized with the coronavirus, including 30 COVID patients in intensive care units and 16 on ventilators. 

The per cent positivity, that is the number of test results that are positive compared to the number of tests processed is hovering at about 1.2 per cent. 

The province reported similar daily case numbers during the first case peak from April 20 to 26. 

On April 21 the province reported 551 new cases, 38 deaths, and noted there had been 9,330 tests processed in a 24-hour period. By April 30, Ontario labs were processing around 19,000 test results per day, and daily case numbers ranged from 350 to 525. On April 21 there were 878 people hospitalized with COVID, including 243 patients in intensive care.

The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit has reported a total of 872 cases of COVID-19, with 812 of those in Simcoe County. There are now 740 cases listed as recovered. There are no hospitalizations reported on the health unit website. Thirty-eight people have died.

The health unit indicates there are 77 unrecovered cases in Simcoe County, and 80 active cases in the region. 

Case breakdown by municipality for Simcoe County as of Sept. 28

Municipality Total cases** Recoveries Deaths In Hospital Last case reported Incidence rate*
Barrie 304 252 14   Sept. 28 204
Bradford W-G 154 133 12   Sept. 28 358
New Tecumseth 102 89 2   Sept. 28 246
Innisfil 60 55     Sept. 28 147
Orillia 25 17 2   Sept. 28 75
Collingwood 17 17     Sept. 20 71
Wasaga Beach 23 19 1   Sept. 22 100
Clearview 10 8 1   Sept. 28 68
Springwater 16 15 1   Sept. 9 76
Midland 12 12     July 24 67
Oro-Medonte 11 8 2   Sept. 17 47
Adjala-Tosorontio 10 9     Sept. 22 86
Essa 21 19 1   Sept. 28 88
Ramara 13 13     Sept. 8 125
Tiny 7 7     Aug. 28 not released
Tay 9 9     July 23 81.3
Penetanguishene 10 9 1   Sept. 22 92.9
Severn 7 7     July 27 not released

*Incidence rate is number of cases per 100,000 people in the local population.

**Total cases includes the number of cases currently recovering at home as well as any that have recovered, died, or are in hospital.


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