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    On Wednesday, health officials in Ontario are reporting 1,009 new infections of COVID-19 signifying an increase from yesterday. On Tuesday there were 928 new cases, on Monday, officials logged 887 new cases, and Sunday the province reported 1,184. Currently, there are at least 333 people in hospitals for COVID-19 and 155 patients are in intensive care units

    The seven-day rolling average rose to 1,007 today as it was at 821 at this point last week. The Ministry of Health says the positivity rate is at 3.3 per cent as it processed over 38,502 tests in the last 24-hour period. Of the cases reported today, 421 involved people who are unvaccinated and 502 were in people who are vaccinated.

    According to Ontario, as of Monday, 11,295,706 people in the province have received both doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. There were 124 new cases logged in Toronto, 75 cases in Windsor-Essex, and 48 in Peel Region. The province also reported 34 cases in Durham Region, 92 in Ottawa, and 50 in York Region.

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