COVID-19: What you need to know for January 28 - TVO
Per today's government report, there are 5,337 new cases in Ontario, for a total of 1,021,436 since the pandemic began; 3,535 people are in hospital testing positive for COVID-19, while 607 are in intensive care who either previously tested positive or have currently tested positive, and 387 patients are on ventilators. To date, 11,298 people have died.
According to data from the Ministry of Long-Term Care, there are 350 outbreaks in long-term-care facilities, 2,612 confirmed active cases of positive residents, and 3,017 confirmed active cases of positive staff. To date, there have been 4,050 confirmed resident deaths and 13 confirmed staff deaths.
As of 8 p.m. yesterday, Ontario has administered 77,968 new doses of COVID-19 vaccines, for a total of 30,403,149 since December 2020. 769,579 people have received only one dose, and 6,187,981 people have received two doses, and 6,258,119 have had three doses. 88.79 per cent of Ontarians over the age of 5 have received their first dose of vaccine and 83.33 per cent have received their second.
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