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March 30: Ontario reported 778 patients in hospital with COVID-19 as the provincial positivity rate rises.

March 29: Ontario reported a significant jump in patients hospitalized due to COVID-19, along with nine new deaths due to the virus.

March 28: Ontario's positivity rate hits highest levels since late January.

March 25: Ontario health officials report there are currently 667 people in hospital with COVID-19, including 161 patients in intensive care.

March 24: Ontario reported 661 people in hospital with COVID-19, including 165 patients in intensive care.

March 23: Ontario reported 611 people in hospital with COVID-19, including 174 patients in intensive care.

March 22: There are 639 people being treated in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19, including 179 in intensive care.

March 21: Hospitalizations linked to COVID-19 in Ontario stand at about 551, with 181 patients in ICU.

March 20: Ontario reports 551 people with COVID-19 in hospital and 182 patients in ICU.

March 19: There are 613 patients with COVID-19 receiving treatment in Ontario hospitals, including 185 in ICU.

March 18: COVID-19 ICU admissions in Ontario continue to drop with 193 patients reported to be receiving care as of Friday.

March 17: ICU admissions related to COVID-19 in Ontario dropped below 200 for the first time in 2022 on Thursday.

March 16: Ontario reported 649 people in hospital with COVID-19, including 204 patients in intensive care.

March 15: Ontario reported 16 new deaths as ICU patients drop to 220.

March 14: Ontario reports no new deaths for the first time since Dec. 20. There are 228 people being treated in ICU with COVID-19.

March 13: Ontario reports nine additional COVID-19-related deaths on Sunday as well as 228 people in intensive care.

March 12: Ontario reports 722 COVID-19 hospitalizations and another 20 deaths related to the disease on Saturday.

March 11: Hospitalizations related to COVID-19 in Ontario decrease to 717 as ICU admissions also continue to drop.

March 10: Officials say COVID-19 hospitalizations decreased to 742, while nearly 500 incidental deaths were removed from provincial totals.

March 9: Ontario is reporting COVID-19 hospitalizations have dropped to 751, while ICU admissions remain under 250.

March 8: Ontario officials report 779 patients in hospital with COVID-19, an increase of 86 patients overnight.

March 7: Ontario officials report there are currently 693 patients in hospital with the novel coronavirus.

March 6: Ontario's COVID-19 hospitalizations drop to 684 as ICU admissions fall to 247.

March 5: Hospitalizations related to COVID-19 in Ontario dropped to 795 on Saturday -- the lowest level seen since late December. 

March 4: Health officials say that 821 people are in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19, including 262 people in intensive care.

March 3: There are at least 834 people in hospital being treated with COVID-19, including 267 in ICU. There have been 19 more deaths.

March 2: Ontario is reporting 27 more deaths as hospitalizations related to COVID-19 drop to 847.

March 1: Ontario is reporting 914 COVID-19 patients in hospital, including 278 in ICU.

Feb. 28: Ontario health officials are reporting a total of 849 people in hospital with COVID-19 on Monday, including 279 people in intensive care.

Feb. 27: Ontario is reporting fewer than 1,000 COVID-19 hospitalizations for the first time since Dec. 30, with 842 patients. Not all hospitals report on the weekend.

There are 281 people in ICU and an additional 10 deaths were confirmed.

Feb. 26: Ontario reports 1,024 people in hospital and 284 people in intensive care. Thirty four additional deaths were reported.

Feb. 25: Ontario health officials are reporting a total of 1,003 people in hospital with COVID-19 and 39 new net deaths due to the disease.

Feb. 24: Ontario health officials are reporting a total of 1,066 people in hospital with COVID-19 and 41 more deaths due to the disease.

Feb. 23: Ontario health officials reported a total of 1,106 people in hospital with COVID-19, including 319 people in the province’s intensive care units.

Feb. 22: Twenty-four deaths have been confirmed over the past two days. COVID-19 related hospitalizations are down to 1,038, including 319 patients in intensive care.

Feb. 21: COVID-19 numbers were not released on Monday, due to Family Day.

Feb. 20: Ontario Minister of Health Christine Elliott said that 1,056 patients are currently hospitalized with COVID-19, although not all hospitals provide data on weekends.

Feb. 19: Ontario health officials logged 1,191 COVID-19 hospitalizations Saturday.

Feb. 18: Ontario confirms 1,281 hospital patients with COVID-19, including 352 in intensive care. Thirty additional people have died.

Feb. 17: Ontario confirms 1,342 hospital patients with COVID-19, including 356 in intensive care. Thirty-seven additional people have died.

Feb 16: Ontario is reporting another 47 COVID-19 related deaths as hospitalizations drop below 1,500.

Feb. 15: Ontario confirms 1,550 hospital patients with COVID-19, including 384 in intensive care. Nineteen additional people have died.

Feb. 14: Ontario reports fewer than 400 people in ICU with COVID-19 for the first time in weeks.

Feb. 13:  Ontario reports total of 1,540 people in hospital with COVID-19, including 402 in ICU.

Feb. 12: The province said 1,704 people are currently in hospital with COVID-19, including 414 people in intensive care. Another 35 deaths were also confirmed.

Feb. 11: Ontario's COVID-19 hospitalizations and ICU admissions continue to fall as the province reported another 52 deaths related to the disease that occurred over the course of the last month and beyond.

Feb. 10: The number of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Ontario dropped below 2,000 for the first time since early January as the province reported another 44 deaths linked to the disease.

Feb. 9: The province said 2,059 people are currently in hospital with COVID-19, including 449 people in intensive care. Another 66 deaths were also confirmed.

Feb. 8: The number of patients in an Ontario intensive care unit with COVID-19 reached its lowest level since early January with 474 people in the ICU. Meanwhile, hospitalizations related to the virus are at 2,254. 

Feb. 7: COVID-19 hospitalizations in Ontario have dropped to 2,155, with 486 patients in ICU. Eleven more deaths were reported along with 2,088 lab-confirmed cases.

Feb. 6: The number of reported COVID-19 hospitalizations in Ontario dropped again to the lowest levels since early January. The province said 2,230 people are in hospital with COVID-19. 

Feb. 5: Ontario is reporting another drop in the number of people in hospital with COVID-19 as pandemic pressure on the province's health-care system continues to ease. The province said 2,493 people are in hospital with COVID-19. 

Feb. 4: There are 2,634 people being treated in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19, including 517 in ICU. Sixty more deaths have been confirmed.

Feb. 3: Officials reported 2,797 people are currently in hospital with COVID-19.

Feb. 2: Ontario health officials are reporting fewer than 3,000 people in hospital with COVID-19 as the province records 72 more COVID-19 deaths.

Feb. 1: Ontario health officials are reporting 3,091 people are in hospital with COVID-19, and 568 of those patients are in intensive care.

Jan. 31: Ontario is reporting another 32 deaths related to COVID-19. There are 2,983 people being treated in hospital for the disease, including 583 in intensive care.

Jan. 30: Ontario is reporting another 58 deaths related to COVID-19. There are 3,019 people being treated in hospital for the disease, including 587 in intensive care.

Jan. 29: Ontario is reporting another 58 deaths related to COVID-19. There are 3,439 people being treated in hospital for the disease, including 597 in intensive care.

Jan. 28: Ontario is reporting another 68 deaths related to COVID-19. There are 3,535 people being treated in hospital for the disease, including 607 in intensive care.

Jan. 27: Ontario is reporting another 70 deaths related to COVID-19 while the number of patients being treated with the disease in intensive care continues to drop.

Jan. 26: Ontario is reporting 92 more deaths related to COVID-19 as well as a slight decrease in the number of patients being treated with the disease in intensive care.

Jan. 25: Another 64 COVID-19 related deaths were confirmed in Ontario Wednesday as the number of people in intensive care reached 626.

Jan. 24: More than one million people have contracted COVID-19 in Ontario and the province's death toll has now surpassed 11,000. On Monday, the province confirmed 4,790 cases and 37 more deaths related to the disease. There are 3,861 people in hospital and 615 of those patients are in intensive care.

Jan. 23: COVID-19 hospitlaizations in Ontario fell to 3,797 on Sunday as ICU admissions grew to 604. 

Jan. 22: Hospitalizations linked to COVID-19 in Ontario dropped to 4,026 on Saturday as ICU admissions reached 600. The Ministry of Health says that 47 deaths linked to COVID-19 were also reported, though they say that number only includes deaths that have occurred in the last month.

Jan. 21: Health officials reported that 62 more people have died due to COVID-19 in the last month. On Friday, there are 4,114 people are in hospital and 590 of those patients are in intensive care.

Jan. 20: Ontario reported 75 deaths over the span of 19 days due to COVID-19, citing a data catch-up.

Jan. 19: Ontario health officials reported that 60 more people have died due to COVID-19 in the last month as the province logged an increase in the number of people with the disease in intensive care.

Jan. 18: The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in an Ontario hospital is 4,183 while 580 patients remain in the ICU. 

Jan. 17: The number of people hospitalized with COVID-19 in an Ontario hospital is 3,887 while 578 patients remain in the ICU. Another 22 deaths linked to COVID-19 were also reported in the last 24 hours. 

Jan. 16: Ontario is reporting 3,595 people hospitalized with COVID-19 and 40 deaths.

Jan. 15: Health officials reported that 3,957 people are testing positive for COVID-19 in hospital. There were 43 COVID-19-related fatalities.

Jan. 14: Ontario is reporting a record-breaking number of COVID-19 hospitalizations as well as 42 more deaths related to the disease.

Jan. 13: There are 3,630 people with COVID-19 in Ontario hospitals and at least 500 patients in ICU. Ontario is reporting 9,909 new COVID-19 cases and 35 more deaths.

Jan. 12: Ontario reported 3,448 people in hospital with COVID-19 and the number of patients in ICU has risen to 505. An additional 9,782 cases were confirmed as well as 46 more deaths.

Jan. 11: Ontario reported the number of people in hospital with COVID-19 rose to 3,220, while intensive care unit (ICU) admissions jumped to 477. There were 7,951 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Jan. 10: The number of people in Ontario hospitals with COVID-19 continues to rise, with 438 patients now in intensive care and a total of 2,497 in hospital.

Jan. 9: There are 412 COVID-19 patients in Ontario intensive care. Ontario's hospitalizations witih COVID-19 are now at 2,419. Ontario also logged an additional 11,959 COVID-19 cases and 21 more deaths.

Jan. 8: There are 2,594 people with COVID-19 in Ontario hospitals, including 385 patients in the ICU. The province logged 13,362 newn infections as well as 31 deaths.

Jan. 7: Ontario's total number of hospitalizations related to COVID-19 climbed to 2,472 on Friday as ICU admissions grew to 338.

Jan. 6: COVID-19-related hospitalizations in Ontario climb to 2,279 while ICU admissions linked to the disease reach 319.

Jan. 5: Hospitalizations related to COVID-19 in Ontario reach 2,081 as the number of people in the ICU testing positive for the disease climbs to 288.

Jan. 4: Ontario health officials are reporting 11,352 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday as well as 10 deaths. There are 1,290 people hospitalized with COVID-19 , with 266 people in intensive care.

Jan. 3: Ontario health officials are reporting 13,578 new COVID-19 cases and six more deaths. The government also decided to implement further public health measures in an effort to curb the spread of the Omicron variant, including a move to remote learning, a ban on indoor dining and further gathering restrictions.

Jan. 2: Ontario logged 16,714 new COVID-19 infections on Sunday, as well as 16 more deaths.

Jan. 1: Ontario logged a record high of 18,445 new COVID-19 infections on Saturday.

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Dec. 31: Ontario logged a record high of 16,713 new COVID-19 infections on Friday.

Dec. 30: Health officials in Ontario reported 13,807 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, shattering the province's previous records.

Dec. 29: Health officials in Ontario reported a record-breaking 10,436 new cases of COVID-19.

Dec. 28: Health officials in Ontario logged 8,825 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday.

Dec. 27: Ontario reported another 9,418 and five additional deaths linked to the virus Monday.

Dec. 26: Ontario logged 9,826 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, though information related to testing and the vaccination status of those infected in the province was not released by the government.

Dec. 25: Health officials logged a record 10,412 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday and four additional deaths linked to the disease.

Dec. 24: Ontario reported 9,571 COVID-19 cases on Friday, which marks the highest case count ever recorded in a single day since the pandemic began.

Dec. 23: Ontario reported 5,790 COVID-19 cases on Thursday, the highest daily case count since the beginning of the pandemic.

Dec. 22: Ontario reports 4,383 new COVID-19 cases, the highest daily case count since April 23. Ten additional deaths were also reported.

Dec. 21: Ontario reported 3,453 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday and 10 additional deaths.

Dec. 20: Ontario officials logged 3,783 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, and no new deaths due to the disease.

Dec. 19: Ontario reports 4,177 new cases of COVID-19 — the highest daily case count since late April. Two additional deaths were reported.

Dec. 18: Ontario officials logged 3,301 new cases of COVID-19. 

Dec. 17: Ontario reports 3,124 new COVID-19 cases as the province's positivity rate soars to eight per cent. Five more people died of a COVID-19-related illness.

Dec. 16: Ontario reports 2,421 new COVID-19 cases as the province's positivity rate soars to seven per cent. Nine more people died of a COVID-19-related illness.

Dec. 15: Ontario reports 1,808 new COVID-19 cases, its highest daily case count since May 21. Nine additional deaths were also logged.

Dec.14: Ontario reports 1,429 new COVID-19 cases and five more deaths. The province's positivity rate jumped to 6.6, the highest since May 18 when it reached 7.6 per cent.

Dec. 13: Ontario reports 1,536 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death. The province's positivity rate has reached 5.5 per cent.

Dec. 12: Ontario health officials reported 1,476 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday, as well as eight more deaths due to the disease.

Dec. 11: Ontario health officials reported 1,607 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday for the first time since late May.

Dec. 10: Officials are reporting 1,453 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday.

Dec. 9: Officials reported the highest number of daily COVID-19 cases since late May on Thursday with 1,290 new infections logged.

Dec. 8: Officials reported 1,009 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, with eight additional deaths.

Dec. 7: Officials reported 928 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, with nine additional deaths.

Dec. 6: Ontario reports 887 new COVID-19 infections, three additional deaths

Dec. 5: Ontario reports highest number of new COVID-19 cases since May with 1,184 new infections.

Dec. 4: Health officials confirm 1,053 new COVID-19 cases in Ontario.

Dec. 3: Ontario logged 1,031 new COVID-19 cases and four more deaths. The last time Ontario reported more than 1,000 infections was in late May.

Dec. 2: Ontario reported 959 new COVID-19 cases as well as seven additional deaths.

Dec. 1: Ontario reported an additional 780 new COVID-19 cases, as well as five more deaths related to the disease.

Nov. 30: Ontario's death toll since the beginning of the pandemic reaches 10,000. Officials logged 687 more COVID-19 infections on Tuesday.

Nov. 29: Ontario reports 788 new COVID-19 cases and three more deaths.

Nov. 28: Ontario reported 964 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, the highest number of infections reported in a single day since May 30 when 1,033 cases were identified.

Nov. 27: Ontario reported 854 more cases of COVID-19 and two additional deaths linked to the disease on Saturday.

Nov. 26: Ontario reported 927 new COVID-19 cases on Friday, the highest daily case found since early September. An additional six deaths were also reported.

Nov. 25: Ontario officials logged 748 new cases of COVID-19, five additional deaths on Thursday.

Nov. 24: Ontario is reporting 591 new cases of COVID-19 as well as seven more deaths.

Nov. 23: Ontario is reporting an additional 613 new COVID-19 cases as well as six deaths.

Nov. 22: Ontario logged 627 cases of COVID-19 and one death.

Nov. 21: Health officials in Ontario have reported another 741 cases of COVID-19 as well as three more deaths related to the disease.

Nov. 20: Ontario logged another 728 COVID-19 cases on Saturday as well as five more deaths related to the disease.

Nov. 19: Ontario reported 793 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday — the highest daily case count since mid-September.

Nov. 18: Ontario recorded 711 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, marking the highest daily case count in months.

Nov. 17: Ontario officials logged 512 new cases of COVID-19.

Nov. 16: Ontario is reporting 481 new cases of COVID-19 and one additional death related to the disease.

Nov. 15: Officials logged an additional 552 cases of COVID-19, with three further deaths. 

Nov. 14: Ontario officials logged 666 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday.

Nov. 13: Ontario reported 661 new cases of COVID-19 and six additional deaths.

Nov. 12: Ontario reported 598 new COVID-19 cases and five more deaths linked to the disease.

Nov. 11: Ontario logged 642 new COVID-19 cases and four additional deaths.

Nov. 10: Ontario logged 454 new cases of COVID-19 and nine more deaths linked to the disease on Wednesday. 

Nov. 9: Another 441 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Ontario Tuesday. 

Nov. 8: Ontario reported 480 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday and two deaths linked to the disease.

Nov. 7: Ontario logged 636 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday as well as two more deaths.

Nov. 6: Ontario reported 508 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday as well as three deaths. Three other deaths were removed as a result of data cleaning, meaning the death tally remained unchanged.

Nov. 5: Ontario logged 563 infections on Friday as well as five deaths.

Nov. 4: Health officials recorded 438 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.

Nov. 3: Ontario reported 378 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday as well as five deaths.

Nov. 2: Ontario reports 331 new COVID-19 cases as well as seven additional deaths.

Nov. 1: Ontario's total COVID-19 case count has now surpassed 600,000. Officials logged 422 new cases on Monday as well as three more deaths.

Oct. 31: Ontario reports 340 new cases of COVID-19 as well as two more deaths.

Oct. 30: Another 356 cases of COVID-19 were reported by Ontario health officials Saturday as well as four additional deaths linked to the disease.

Oct. 29: Officials logged an additional 419 cases on Friday, along with no new deaths.

Oct. 28: Ontario reported 409 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.

Oct. 27: On Wednesday, 321 new cases of COVID-19 were logged, along with 10 deaths.

Oct. 26: Ontario reports 269 new cases of COVID-19, marking the lowest number recorded since Aug. 5

Oct. 25: Health officials in Ontario are reporting 326 new cases of COVID-19 and no additional deaths Monday.

Oct. 24: Ontario reports 370 new cases of COVID-19 as the province's seven-day average declines even further. 

Oct. 23: Ontario records 373 new COVID-19 cases, six more deaths

Oct. 22: Ontario reported 492 new COVID-19 cases as well as 12 more deaths related to the disease as the province revealed its Step 3 exit strategy.

Oct. 21: Ontario logged 413 new COVID-19 cases and four more deaths.

Oct. 20: The province reported 304 new COVID-19 cases, the lowest since the beginning of August. Four more deaths were also logged.

Oct. 19: Ontario has logged 328 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday as the seven-day average continues to drop.

Oct. 18: Ontario has logged 373 new COVID-19 cases on Monday as the province’s new enhanced vaccine certificate becomes available to all residents.

Oct. 17: Ontario health officials logged 443 new COVID-19 cases, marking the seventh straight day in which the daily case count was below 500. One death was removed due to a data cleanup.

Oct. 16: Ontario reported 486 new COVID-19 cases as well as five additional deaths.

Oct. 15: Ontario reported 496 new infections as well as two more deaths.

Oct. 14: Ontario health officials are reporting 417 new cases of COVID-19 in the province on Thursday, as well as three more deaths due to the disease.

Oct. 13: Ontario health officials logged 306 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday.

Oct. 12: Ontario health officials say 458 COVID-19 cases were logged on Monday and 390 were logged on Tuesday.

Oct. 11: No COVID-19 data was released Monday due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Oct. 10: Another 535 new cases of COVID-19 were reported across Ontario Sunday as well as two additional deaths linked to the disease.

Oct. 9: Another 654 new cases of COVID-19 were reported across Ontario Saturday as well as two additional deaths linked to the disease.

Oct. 8: Another 573 new cases of COVID-19 were reported across Ontario Friday as well as 10 additional deaths linked to the disease.

Oct. 7: Ontario is reporting 587 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday as the province celebrates fewer than 150 COVID-19 ICU patients.

Oct. 6: Ontario health officials are reporting 476 new cases of COVID-19 as well as 14 more deaths.

Oct. 5: Ontario is reporting 429 new COVID-19 cases as well as three more deaths.

Oct. 4: Ontario is reporting 511 new COVID-19 cases on Monday as the seven-day average of daily infections continues to drop.

Oct. 3: Ontario reported 580 new cases of COVID-19, along with two additional deaths

Oct. 2: Ontario officials confirmed another 704 new COVID-19 infections.

Oct. 1: Ontario officials reported 1,315 cases over the last two days. There were 668 were logged today and 647 were logged on Thursday.Twenty deaths were also confirmed.

Sept. 30: Health officials did not release any COVID-19 data due to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Sept. 29: Ontario health officials reported 495 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday as well as eight more deaths related to the disease. There were 170 new school-related COVID-19 cases logged.

Sept. 28: COVID-19 cases in Ontario dropped to 466 on Tuesday.

Sept. 27: Health officials in Ontario logged 613 new COVID-19 cases on Monday. 

Sept. 26: Ontario health officials report 653 new cases of COVID-19 and six additional deaths related to the disease.

Sept. 25: Ontario officials reported 640 new cases of COVID-19, with 10 additional deaths.

Sept. 24: Health officials logged 727 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday.

Sept. 23: Ontario health officials logged 677 new cases of COVID-19 and seven more deaths.

Sept. 22: Health officials reported 463 new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, which marks the lowest single-day case total reported in weeks. 

Sept. 21: Health officials reported 574 new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario and eight more deaths due to the disease on Tuesday.

Sept. 20: Health officials reported 610 new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario and two more deaths due to the disease on Monday.

Sept. 19: Health officials reported 715 new cases in Ontario on Sunday, which is a slight drop from the 821 infections on Saturday.

Sept. 18: Health officials reported 821 new infections on Saturday, which is a slight increase from the previous day.

Sept. 17: Ontario health officials are reporting just under 800 new COVID-19 cases as well as five more deaths due to the disease.

Sept. 16: Ontario health officials report 864 new COVID-19 cases as well as three deaths. Officials reported 109 new cases in Ontario schools, including 98 cases involving students and eight cases involving staff.

Sept. 15: Ontario confirmed 593 new COVID-19 cases as well as five more deaths. The province also started reporting the number of new daily COVID-19 cases in schools across Ontario. On Wednesday, officials reported 168 new cases in schools, including 145 cases involving students and 15 cases involving staff.

Sept. 14: Ontario confirmed 577 new COVID-19 cases and seven more deaths.

Sept. 13: Ontario health officials reported 600 new COVID-19 cases as the province marks a new vaccine milestone.

Sept. 12: Ontario health officials reported 784 new COVID-19 cases and six deaths. Two deaths were the result of a data catchup.

Sept. 11: Ontario health officials reported 857 new COVID-19 cases and 15 deaths. Seven of the deaths were the result of a data catchup and occured in the last month.

Sept. 10: Health officials logged 848 COVID-19 cases on Friday and 11 more deaths linked to the disease. 

Sept. 9: Health officials logged 798 COVID-19 cases on Thursday and 10 more deaths linkned to the disease. 

Sept. 8: On Wednesday officials reported 554 new infections as well as 16 more deaths related to the disease.

Sept. 7: Ontario officials reported 581 COVID-19 cases on Monday and 564 on Tuesday. The seven-day average for the number of vases reported across Ontario stands at 746.

Sept. 6: No data was released due to the statutory holiday.

Sept. 5: Ontario officials logged 811 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday.

Sept. 4: Ontario officials logged 944 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Saturday, marking the highest daily case count in months.

Sept. 3: Ontario reported 807 new COVID-19 infections on Friday.

Sept. 2: Ontario officials logged 865 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Thursday, marking the highest daily case count in months.

Sept. 1: Health officials reported another 656 new cases of COVID-19 across Ontario Wednesday. 

Aug. 31: The province confirmed 525 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Tuesday.

Aug. 30: Another 694 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Ontario on Monday. 

Aug. 29: Ontario reported 740 new COVID-19 cases in a single-day decrease.

Aug. 28: Ontario officials logged 835 new cases of COVID-19 Saturday, marking the highest single-day count since early June.

Aug. 27: Ontario officials logged 781 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday.

Aug. 26: Ontario reported 678 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Thursday.

Aug. 25: Ontario logged 660 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday as well as one death related to the disease.

Aug. 24: Ontario health officials reported 486 new COVID-19 cases, which comes after the province reported more than 500 cases daily for the past five days.

Aug. 23: Ontario health officials logged 639 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, marking the fourth straight day in which the daily infections have been over the 600 threshold.

Aug. 22: Ontario reports another surge in COVID-19 cases as new infections jump above 700 for the first time in months. Health officials confirmed 722 new COVID-19 cases.

Aug. 21: Health officials report 689 new COVID-19 cases, which is the highest number of infections in a single day since June 5.

Aug. 20: The province confirmed 650 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday. The last time officials reported a daily case number that high was on June 6 with 663 new infections.

Aug. 19: Ontario confirmed 531 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Thursday, which comes after officials reported case numbers below the 500 mark for two straight days.

Aug. 18: The province confirmed 485 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Wednesday.

Aug. 17: Ontario reported 348 new cases of COVID-19, marking a one-day dip in new infections.

Aug. 16: The province confirmed 526 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday.

Aug. 15: Ontario reported 511 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, marking the fourth consecutive day in which case numbers have remained above the 500 mark.

Aug. 14: Another 578 cases of COVID-19 were reported in Ontario Saturday, marking the highest single-day case total recorded since June 10. 

Aug. 13: Ontario logged 510 new COVID-19 cases as well as four additional deaths. This is the second day in a row in which the daily case count has been over 500. The majority of infections are in unvaccinated individuals.

Aug. 12: New COVID-19 cases in Ontario jumped to 513 on Thursday marking the highest single-day total recorded in two months.

Aug. 11: Health officials in Ontario logged 324 more infections of COVID-19 Wednesday and most of the infections were recorded in people without a vaccine.

Aug. 10: Health officials in Ontario reported 321 new cases of COVID-19 Monday, marking the fifth day in a row in which provincial case numbers have remained above the 300 mark.

Aug. 9: New COVID-19 cases in Ontario dropped below the 400 mark Monday with 325 new infections reported.

Aug. 8: Ontario's new COVID-19 cases jumped above 400 for the first time since mid-June with 423 new infections logged.

Aug. 7: Ontario reported 378 new cases of COVID-19, with 9 additional deaths.

Aug. 6: Ontario reported 340 new cases of the novel coronavirus, which is the highest case count reported since June 26 when officials logged 346 infections.

Aug. 5: Ontario health officials reported 213 new cases of COVID-19 after three days of daily infection numbers below the 170 mark.

Aug. 4: The province confirmed 139 new cases of the novel coronavirus.

Aug. 3: The province confirmed 164 new cases of the novel coronavirus Aug. 2 and 168 for Aug. 3. 

Aug. 2:  No data was released due to the holiday Monday.

Aug. 1: Ontario has reported 218 new COVID-19 cases and two additional deaths. More than 9 million people have now been fully vaccinated.

July 31: Ontario logged 258 COVID-19 cases and six deaths related to the disease. This marks the first time since Canada Day that the province logged more than 250 new infections.

July 30: Ontario COVID-19 case counts climb for fifth straight straight day with 226 new infections reported.

July 29: Ontario reported over 200 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in three weeks with 218 new infections.

July 28: Another 158 cases of COVID-19 were reported across Ontario Wednesday as well as four additional deaths related to the disease.

July 27: Ontario officials reported 127 new cases of COVID-19, with five additional death

July 26: COVID-19 case numbers dropped down to 119 Monday following four days above the 150 mark.

July 25: Health officials in Ontario reported a slight increase in new COVID-19 cases, with 172 new infections and two additional deaths.

July 24: Ontario reported 170 new cases of COVID-19, with three additional deaths.

July 23: Ontario reported another jump in new COVID-19 cases Friday with 192 infections logged.

July 22: Health officials in Ontario reported 185 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday, as well as seven more deaths due to the disease.

July 21: Health officials in Ontario reported 135 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday, as well as four more deaths due to the disease.

July 20: Health officials in Ontario reported 127 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday as the province announced that more than eight million people are now fully vaccinated. 

July 19: COVID-19 cases in Ontario dropped to 130 on Monday, marking the eleventh consecutive day in which infection numbers have remained below 200.

July 18: Ontario reported another 177 cases of COVID-19 Sunday, marking the tenth day in a row in which case numbers have remained below the 200 mark.

July 17: For the ninth day in a row, Ontario is reporting fewer than 200 new cases of COVID-19 with 176 infections logged on Saturday.

July 16: Ontario is reporting 159 new cases of COVID-19, which marks the eighth straight day of daily case numbers below the 200 mark.

July 15: Ontario is reporting 143 new COVID-19 cases as well as 10 additional deaths related to the disease. The province’s positivity rate fell to levels not seen since August 2020.

July 14: Ontario is reporting 153 new COVID-19 cases as well as seven additional deaths related to the disease.

July 13: Health officials in Ontario reported 146 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday and seven additional deaths related to the disease. 

July 12: COVID-19 case numbers in Ontario dropped to levels unseen since September 1 Monday with 114 new infections reported.

July 11: Ontario reported 166 new COVID-19 cases and six deaths. Ontario’s rolling seven-day average now stands at 180.

July 10: Ontario reported 179 new COVID-19 cases and eight deaths. The Ministry of Health says the positivity rate in the province dropped to 0.6 per cent.

July 9: Ontario reported 183 new COVID-19 cases and nine deaths. The seven-day average of daily infections also dipped below the 200 mark for the first time since Sept. 13.

July 8: Ontario reported 210 new cases of COVID-19, including four additional deaths.

July 7: Ontario health officials reported 194 new cases of the novel coronavirus and recorded no new deaths for the first time since October.

July 6: Ontario health officials reported 164 new COVID-19 cases, as well as nine additional deaths.

July 5: For the second time in a week Ontario reported fewer than 200 new COVID-19 cases. Health officials confirmed 170 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death related to the disease.

July 4: Ontario reported 213 new cases of COVID-19.

July 3: Ontario confirmed 209 new cases of COVID-19.

July 2: Ontario confirmed 484 new cases of the novel coronavirus, but officials noted that 200 of the cases are from today and 284 are from Canada Day. 

July 1: Officials did not provide data due Canada Day.

June 30: Ontario health officials are reporting 184 new cases of COVID-19, marking the lowest daily case total since early September.

June 29: The province confirmed 299 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Tuesday, but officials state that today’s numbers include 90 Toronto cases from 2020.

June 28: Health officials in Ontario marked a one-day drop in COVID-19 cases numbers with 210 new infections reported.

June 27: Ontario reported 287 new cases of COVID-19, marking a significent decrease from the previous day.

June 26: Ontario reported 346 new cases of COVID-19, with 13 additional deaths

June 25: Ontario reported 256 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, marking the fifth consecutive day in which case numbers have remained below the 300 mark.

June 24: For the fourth day in a row, COVID-19 case numbers in Ontario have remained below the 300 mark. Health officials logged 296 new infections on Thursday and six deaths related to the disease.

June 23: Ontario reported 255 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, a number not seen since Sept. 15 when 251 cases were reported.  

June 22: Ontario reported 296 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, but officials cited a data cleanup and said at least 80 of the cases reported are from 202. There were 60 deaths reported, but 54 deaths were from previous months.

June 21: Ontario reported the lowest number of daily COVID-19 cases in more than nine months on Monday. The 270 infections logged mark the lowest daily case total since Sept. 15.

June 20: COVID-19 case numbers in Ontario have remained below the 400 mark for six days in a row. The 318 infections reported Sunday mark a decrease from the 355 reported a day earlier. 

June 19: Ontario's COVID-19 death toll crossed 9,000 Saturday as the province logged 355 new cases of the novel coronavirus. 

June 18: The province confirmed 345 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday and one additional death. The positivity rate in the province continues to remain low.

June 17: Ontario health officials are reported 370 new COVID-19 cases as the positivity rate in the province continued to drop. Officials also reported seven more deaths linked to the disease.

June 16: COVID-19 case numbers in Ontario creeped back up past 350 following a months-long low reported a day earlier. The province logged 384 new infections Wednesday and 12 deaths releated to the disease. 

June 15: Ontario reported COVID-19 case numbers unseen in months Tuesday with fewer than 300 new infections logged. The 296 cases mark the lowest daily case total reported since Sept. 17.

June 14: COVID-19 case numbers dropped back below the 500 mark Monday. The province added 447 new cases of the novel coronavirus and four more deaths related to the disease.

June 13: Ontario health officials reported 530 new COVID-19 cases as well as seven more deaths related to the disease.

June 12: Ontario health officials reported 502 new COVID-19 cases as well as 15 more deaths related to the disease.

June 11: Ontario health officials reported 574 new COVID-19 cases on Friday as well as 4 more deaths related to the disease. Ontario enters into Step 1 of its economic reopening plan.

June 10: Health officials logged 590 new COVID-19 infections on Thursday, as well as 11 deaths related to the novel coronavirus.

June 9: Ontario reported 411 new cases of COVID-19 as well as 33 more deaths associated with the disease, although the Ministry of Health said that some of those deaths were from April and May. The positivity rate in the province also dipped to two per cent.

June 8: Ontario reports 469 new cases, the lowest daily case count since Sept. 27, 2020.

June 7: Ontario reports 525 new cases of COVID-19.

June 6: Ontario reports the lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in nearly eight months. Health officials reported 663 new infections.

June 5: Health officials report 744 new COVID-19 cases, which is a drop from the 914 infections added on Friday

June 4: Ontario reports 914 new cases of COVID-19, marking the fifth day in a row of logging fewer than 1,000 new cases. 

June 3: Ontario reports a slight in increase in COVID-19 cases over the previous day with 870 new infections reported. 

June 2: Ontario health officials report 733 new cases of COVID-19, marking a third straight day with infection numbers below the 1,000 mark. 

June 1: Ontario reported the lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in more than seven months on Tuesday. The 699 cases mark the lowest daily case count since Oct. 18, 2020, when officials reported 658 new cases of the disease.

May 31: For the first time in nearly three months, Ontario reported fewer than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19 across the province. The 916 infections logged Monday mark the lowest daily case count since Feb. 17.

May 30: Ontario reported 1,033 new cases of COVID-19, with 18 additional deaths.

May 29: Ontario reported 1,057 new cases of COVID-19, with hospitalizations under 1,000 and 15 additional deaths.

May 28: Ontario health officials confirmed 1,273 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday. Health officials also reported that 14 more people have died due to COVID-19. 

May 27: Ontario reported 1,135 COVID-19 cases on Thursday as well as 19 more deaths.

May 26: Ontario reports fewer than 1,100 COVID-19 cases for the second straight day. On Wednesday, there were 1,095 new cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as 23 deaths.

May 25: Ontario reported 1,039 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, with 33 additional deaths. Monday's case count was 1,446 new cases and 8 additional deaths.

May 24: COVID-19 numbers were not reported on the holiday Monday.

May 23: Ontario reported 1,691 new COVID-19 cases as well as 15 additional deaths on Sunday. The province has reached a milestone of more than 8 million vaccine doses administered.

May 22: Ontario reported 1,794 new COVID-19 cases and 20 more deaths on Saturday. The seven-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases has also dipped below 2,000 for the first time since the end of March.

May 21: Ontario's daily COVID-19 case numbers dropped back down below 2,000 Friday. The 1,890 cases logged represent a significant decrease over the 2,400 added a day earlier.

May 20: COVID-19 case numbers in Ontario shoot back up to 2,400, following two days of case numbers reported below the 2,000 mark. 

May 19: For the second day in a row, Ontario reported fewer than 2,000 new cases of COVID-19. The 1,588 novel coronavirus infections reported Wednesday mark a decrease from the 1,616 logged the previous day.

May 18: Ontario reported 1,616 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, marking the lowest single-day total in almost two months. Another 17 deaths related to the disease were also recorded.

May 17: Ontario logged 2,170 new COVID-19 cases on Monday as well as four more deaths related to the disease.

May 16: Ontario reported 2,199 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, marking a full week in which daily case numbers have remained below 3,000.

May 15: Health officials in Ontario are reporting fewer than 3,000 new cases of COVID-19 for the sixth day in a row. The 2,584 infections reported Saturday are up slightly over the 2,362 logged a day earlier. 

May 14: Ontario health officials are reporting a single-day drop in the number of new COVID-19 cases with just over 2,300 infections logged. The province confirmed 2,362 new cases on Friday.

May 13: Ontario health officials report more than 2,700 new COVID-19 infections, pushing the province's lab-confirmed case total past 500,000. The 2,759 new cases logged mark an increase over the previous day's total when 2,320 were added. 

May 12: Ontario reports more than 2,300 new cases of COVID-19 as the number of patients in intensive care with the disease drops below 800 for the first time in weeks. The 2,320 infections mark a slight increase over the previous days total when 2,073 were logged.

May 11: Ontario reports 2,073 new cases of COVID-19, the lowest daily case count since late March. Health Officials report another 15 people have died from the virus.

May 10: Ontario reports 2,716 new cases of COVID-19 as the province’s positivity rate shoots slightly up. Health officials also reported that 19 more people have died due to the novel coronavirus.

May 9: Ontario reports 3,216 new COVID-19 cases as well as 47 more death, which marks the highest death tally since mid-February.

May 8: Ontario reports 2,864 new COVID-19 cases as well as 25 more deaths. The positivity rate in the province continued to drop on Saturday

May 7: Ontario reports more than 3,100 new COVID-19 cases for the second day, but officials warn that the data may be underreported. Health officials logged 3,166 new cases of COVID-19.

May 6: Ontario is reporting 3,424 new COVID-19 cases as well as 26 more deaths. Thursday’s report also marks the fifth straight day in which COVID-19 admissions to an intensive care unit have declined.

May 5: Ontario has logged 2,941 new cases of COVID-19 as well as 44 more deaths. The last time the single-day death count was this high was in mid-February.

May 4: Ontario health officials officials reported 2,791 new cases of the novel coronavirus. The last time the province reported fewer than 3,000 new cases was on April 5. 

May 3: Ontario health officials officials reported 3,436 new COVID-19 cases and 16 more deaths. The province's positivity rate also increased for the second straight day.

May 2: Ontario reports an increase in the number of COVID-19 cases as new infections jump back above 3,700. Health officials confirmed 3,732 new COVID-19 cases, which is 363 more cases than what was reported on the previous day.

May 1: Ontario reports more than 3,300 new COVID-19 cases as the number of patients in intensive care hits 900 for the first time in the pandemic. Health officials reported 3,369 new COVID-19 cases, which is down from the 3,887 new cases on Friday.

April 30: Ontario is reporting 3,887 new COVID-19 cases and 21 additional deaths related to the disease.

April 29: Ontario has reached another grim milestone with more than 8,000 deaths related to COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic. Health officials reported 3,871 cases on Thursday as well as 41 more deaths.

April 28: Ontario is reporting 3,480 new COVID-19 cases and 24 more deaths related to the disease.The Ministry of Health said the Wednesday case counts for some health units in the Central West Region, including Hamilton and Niagara, may be higher today due to a "data catch-up process."

April 27: Ontario logged 3,265 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday as well as 29 more deaths related to the disease.

April 26: Ontario reports just over 3,500 new COVID-19 cases as the province’s positivity rate reaches nearly 11 per cent for the first time in more than one year. The 3,510 new infections logged represent a significant drop from the previous days.

April 25: Ontario recorded 3,947 new COVID-19 cases as well as 24 more deaths. One of the deaths recorded in the last 24 hours was a person under the age of 19. COVID-19 patients in Ontario intensive care units also surpassed the 850 benchmark.

April 24: Ontario logged 4,094 more cases of COVID-19 on Saturday and 24 more deaths related to the disease.

April 23: Ontario reported more than 4,505 new COVID-19 cases on Friday and another 34 deaths linked to the disease. Most of the cases reported were found in Toronto and Peel Region, with the latter logging a record 1,232 infections.

April 22: Ontario reported a drop in new COVID-19 cases with 3,682 infections logged. Health officials also reported that 40 more people have died in Ontario due to COVID-19.

April 21: Ontario is reporting another jump in daily COVID-19 cases, with 4,212 infections logged. Thirty-two deaths related to the disease were also recorded. There is now at least 790 people being treated for COVID-19 in Ontario intensive care units.

April 20: Ontario is reporting a single day dip in daily COVID-19 cases with 3,469 new infections. There were also 22 more deaths related to the disease.

April 19: Ontario logged 4,447 new COVID-19 cases on Monday as well as 19 deaths related to the disease. The positivity rate in the province has also climbed above 10 per cent for the first time since earlier this month.

April 18: Ontario reported 4,250 new COVID-19 infections on Sunday and 18 deaths related to the disease. The number of patients in hospital with the novel coronavirus sits at an all-time high of 2,107.

April 17: Health officials in Ontario logged another 4,362 COVID-19 infections Saturday as the number of patients in hospital with the disease reached 2,000 for the first time.

April 16: Ontario logged more than 4,800 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in the pandemic, breaking a record for the most daily infections for a second day in a row. Health officials reported 4,812 new cases of the novel coronavirus as well as 25 more deaths related to the disease.

April 15: Ontario reports more than 4,700 new COVID-19 cases for the first time in the pandemic as the total number of people who contracted the disease in the province surpasses the 400,000 mark. Health officials reported 4,736 new infections, as well as 29 more deaths.

April 14, 2021: Ontario logs 4,156 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday as well as 28 more deaths related to the disease.

April 13, 2021: Ontario reported 3,670 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday as well as 15 more deaths related to the disease. The positivity rate crossed 10 per cent for the first time since April 2020.

April 12, 2021: Ontario logged another 4,401 COVID-19 cases on Monday as well as 15 more deaths related to the disease. The positivity rate also jumped to 9.5 per cent.

April 11, 2021: Ontario health officials are reporting 4,456 new cases of COVID-19, marking the highest number of infections ever reported in a single day since the pandemic started.

April 10, 2021: Ontario confirmed 3,813 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday. Just the day before, the province added 4,227 new infections, which is the highest number of cases reported over a 24-hour period since the pandemic started.

April 9, 2021: Ontario is reporting more than 4,200 new cases of COVID-19 for the first time in months. The 4,227 new infections mark the highest single-day case total since January 8 when 4,249 were logged.

April 8, 2021: Health officials in Ontario are reporting more than 3,000 new cases of COVID-19 for the third consecutive day as a provincewide stay-at-home order takes effect. The 3,295 infections of COVID-19 logged Thursday are up from the 3,215 reported on Wednesday.

April 7, 2021: For the first time in months, Ontario is reporting more than 3,200 new cases of COVID-19. The 3,215 infections added Wednesday mark the highest single-day case count since January 17 when 3,422 were logged.

April 6, 2021: Ontario is reporting 3,065 new cases of COVID-19 as the number of patients in intensive care with the disease crosses 500 for the first time.

April 5, 2021: Health officials in Ontario are reporting nearly 6,000 new COVID-19 infections over the past two days as ICU admissions related to the disease reach an all-time high. The province says it logged 2,938 infections on Monday and 3,041 on Sunday.

April 4, 2021: Ontario health officials did not release COVID-19 data on Easter Sunday.

April 3, 2021: Ontario reports more than 6,000 new COVID-19 cases over the past two days as the number of patients in intensive care hits a pandemic high. Health officials reported 3,089 new COVID-19 on Friday and 3,009 on Saturday.

April 2, 2021: Ontario health officials did not release COVID-19 data on Good Friday.

April 1, 2021: Ontario health officials are report nearly 2,600 new cases of COVID-19 for the first time in more than two months. The province confirmed 2,557 new cases of the novel coronavirus.

March 31, 2021: ICU admissions related to COVID-19 in Ontario reached a record high Wednesday as the province logged more than 2,300 new cases. There are currently 421 patients in intensive care with the disease. The 2,333 new infections mark the seventh straight day in which case numbers have remained above the 2,000 mark.

March 30, 2021: Health officials in Ontario report more than 2,300 new COVID-19 infections, marking the sixth consecutive day in which case numbers have remained above the 2,000 mark. The 2,336 new cases reported mark an increase over the previous day when 2,094 were logged.

March 29, 2021: For the fifth day in a row, COVID-19 case numbers in Ontario remain above the 2,000 mark. The report of 2,094 new infections comes as the province's positivty rate climbs to 6.1 per cent, a number unseen since mid January. 

March 28, 2021: Health officials in Ontario reported more than 2,000 new COVID-19 infections for the fourth straight day. The 2,448 cases logged Sunday mark a marginal decrease from the 2,453 cases recorded a day earlier.

March 27, 2021: Ontario reported 2,453 new COVID-19 cases Saturday as the number of patients in hopsital with the disease jumped to its highest level since early February.

March 26, 2021: For the second consecutive day, Ontario is reporting more than 2,100 new cases of COVID-19. The news of 2,169 more infections comes as the number of patients with the disease in intensive care units across the province crosses the 400 mark, according to a report by Critical Care Services Ontario.

March 25, 2021: Ontario reports more than 2,000 new cases of COVID-19 for the first time in nearly two months. Health officials logged 2,380 new cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as 17 more deaths related to the disease. About 280 of the reported cases were due to a data catch-up process related to the provincial CCM system."

March 24, 2021: The province logged another 1,571 new cases of COVID-19 and 10 more deaths. The number of hospitalizations is approaching 900 and the positivity rate in Ontario has dipped back below  four per cent.

March 23, 2021: Ontario has reported 1,546 new cases of COVID-19 and nine more deaths related to the disease.The number of hospitalizations continues to grow and the positivity rate now stands at 5.7.

March 22, 2021: Ontario logged 1,699 new cases of COVID-19 and three more deaths. The positivity rate for the disease has reached its highest level since late January, at 5.4 per cent with 31,089 tests processed.

March 21, 2021: Ontario reported 1,791 new cases of COVID-19 and 18 more deaths. Health officials reported more than 1,700 new cases of COVID-19 for the third day in a row.

March 20, 2021: Ontario reported 1,829 newcases of COVID-19 and 11 more deaths. The last time Ontario recorded more than 1,800 new cases was on Feb. 1, when the province added 1,969 infections.

March 19, 2021: Ontario logged 1,745 cases of COVID-19 and 10 more deaths.

March 18, 2021: Ontario logged more than 1,500 new COVID-19 cases for the second day in a row. Health officials reported 1,553 infections, as well as 15 more deaths related to the disease.

March 17, 2021: Ontario logged 1,508 new COVID-19 cases as well as 14 more deaths. The new cases reported on Wednesday mark a significant increase from Tuesday’s 1,074 infections.

March 16, 2021: Ontario logged 1,074 new COVID-19 cases as well as 11 more deaths. The province’s positivity rate jumped above four per cent for the first time this month.

March 15, 2021: Ontario logged 1,268 new COVID-19 cases as well as nine more deaths. This marks a decrease after three consecutive days in which the daily case count was aboce 1,300.

March 14, 2021: Ontario logged 1,747 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday as well as 15 more deaths. However, officials say a data catch-up process could be to blame for the spike in infections.

March 13, 2021: Ontario reported 1,468 new COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths related to the disease. This marks the seventh consecutive day in which the province's daily case count has been above 1,000.

March 12, 2021: Health officials log 1,371 new cases of COVID-19 and 18 more deaths linked to the disease.

March 11, 2021: Ontario recorded 1,092 COVID-19 cases Thursday, marking the fifth straight day in which new daily infections were above the 1,000 mark. The province also said it logged 10 additional deaths linked to the disease in the last 24 hours. 

March 10, 2021: Health officials in Ontario report 1,316 new COVID-19 infections and 16 additional deaths related to the disease.

March 9, 2021: Ontario records more than 1,100 new COVID-19 cases for the third consecutive day. Health officials logged 1,185 infections and six more deaths linked to the disease.

March 8, 2021: Ontario sees a spike in the number of new COVID-19 cases with 1,631 new infections logged. Health officials recorded 10 more deaths linked to the disease.

March 7, 2021: Ontario reports the highest number of new COVID-19 cases in more than three weeks. Health officials reported 1,299 new COVID-19 cases, which is a sharp increase from the 990 cases reported on the previous day.

March 6, 2021: Health officials recorded 990 new COVID-19 cases, which is a decline from the 1,250 cases reported on Friday.

March 5, 2021: Ontario reported a spike in new COVID-19 infections with 1,250 cases recorded. Health officials also confirmed 22 more deaths linked to the disease.

March 4, 2021: Ontario logged fewer than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for the third straight day, with 994 infections reported on Thursday. Ten more deaths were also confirmed by officials.

March 3, 2021: Ontario’s COVID-19 death toll has surpassed 7,000 as the province logged 958 new cases of the disease.

March 2, 2021: Ontario logged 966 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, marking the first time in a week where the number of daily reported infections has fallen into the triple digits. Eleven more deaths were also reported.

March 1, 2021: Ontario has logged an additional 1,023 new COVID-19 cases, as well as six more deaths.

Feb. 28, 2021: Ontario has logged more than 300,000 COVID-19 cases since the pandemic began. On Sunday, health officials reported 1,062 new infections and 20 deaths related to the disease.

Feb. 27, 2021: On Saturday, Ontario recorded 1,185 new cases of COVID-19 and 16 deaths associated with the disease.

Feb. 26, 2021: Ontario health officials logged 1,258 cases of COVID-19, as well as 28 more deaths linked to the disease.

Feb. 25, 2021: Ontario health officials logged 1,138 infections of the novel coronavirus, as well as 23 more deaths linked to the disease.

Feb. 24, 2021: More than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases were reported in Ontario Wednesday as well as nine additional deaths related to the disease. 

Feb. 23, 2021: Ontario health officials reported 975 new cases of COVID-19 and twelve more deaths related to the disease on Tuesday.

Feb. 22, 2021: Health officials confirmed 1,058 new COVID-19 cases, which represents a slight decrease over Sunday’s total when 1,087 cases were logged. Eleven more deaths related to the disease were also reported.

Feb. 21, 2021: Health officials confirmed 1,087 new COVID-19 cases, which is a decrease from the 1,228 new infections logged the previous day.

Feb. 20, 2021: Health officials reported 1,228 new COVID-19 cases, which is an increase in the number of new infections for the third straight day.

Feb. 19, 2021: Ontario health officials reported 1,150 new cases of COVID-19 and 47 more deaths related to the disease. This brings the total tally of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases to 290,771, including deaths and recoveries.

Feb. 18, 2021: Ontario logged 1,038 new COVID-19 cases after four straight days of daily case counts in the triple digits. Forty-four more deaths were also logged.

Feb. 17, 2021: Ontario logged fewer than 900 new cases of COVID-19, the lowest daily infection count since October of last year. Health officials confirmed 847 new cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as 10 more deaths related to the disease.

Feb. 16, 2021: The province announced a total of 1,868 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Tuesday. Officials said that 964 of those cases are from Monday and 904 are from Tuesday. Twenty-six more deaths were also reported.

Feb. 15, 2021: Ontario health officials did not release any COVID-19 data on Family Day.

Feb. 14, 2021: Provincial health officials reported 981 new infections of COVID-19 and 42 more deaths on Sunday, but the latest case count is impacted by ongoing data migration at Toronto Public Health.

Feb. 13, 2021: Ontario health officials confirmed 1,300 new cases of COVID-19 and 19 more deaths on Saturday. The province has now reported fewer than 1,500 new cases for eight straight days.

Feb. 12, 2021: Ontario health officials logged 1,076 new COVID-19 cases and 18 more deaths, but say the number remains underestimated due to Toronto Public Health's data migration.

Feb. 11, 2021: Ontario health officials logged 945 new COVID-19 cases and 18 more deaths related to the disease, but say the numbers are “underestimated” due to further data migration at Toronto Public Health.

Feb. 10, 2021: Ontario reports fewer than 1,100 new cases of COVID-19 for the second straight day. Officials record 1,072 infections of the novel coronavirus and 41 deaths linked to the disease.

Feb. 9, 2021: Ontario health officials reported 1,022 new COVID-19 cases and 17 more deaths. This is the lowest daily case count in the province since November.

Feb. 8, 2021: Ontario reports 1,265 new cases of COVID-19 and 33 more deaths. The total number of lab-confirmed positive infections in the province now stands at 279,472, including deaths and recoveries.

Feb. 7, 2021: Ontario reports 1,489 new cases of COVID-19 and 22 more deaths. The number of patients infected with the novel coronavirus in the province's hospitals also dipped below the 1,000 mark for the first time since the beginning of January, however officials warn that some facilities did not provide data for this weekend.

Feb. 6, 2021: Ontario reports 1,388 new cases of COVID-19 and 45 more deaths related to the disease. There are now 164 cases of the U.K. variant in the province. The new infections bring Ontario's lab-confirmed COVID-19 case count to 276,718, including deaths and recoveries.

Feb. 5, 2021: Ontario reports 1,670 new cases of COVID-19 and 45 more deaths related to the disease while citing an “overestimation” in Toronto’s count due to a data migration. Of the new cases logged, 125 stem from the aforementioned data migration. This brings Ontario’s lab-confirmed COVID-19 case total to 275,330, including 6,438 deaths and 253,170 recoveries.

Feb. 4, 2021: Ontario reports its lowest COVID-19 positivity rate in months as the province adds 1,563 new cases and 88 deaths related to the disease. Ontario’s lab-confirmed case total is now 273,660, including deaths and recoveries.

Feb. 3, 2021: Ontario health officials logged 1,172 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday and 67 deaths. The total number of lab-confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Ontario now stands at 272,097.

Feb. 2, 2021: Another 745 cases of COVID-19 were recorded in Ontario Tuesday, though the province says that number is an "underestimation" due to data migration at Toronto Public Health. 

Feb. 1, 2021: Ontario logged 1,969 new COVID-19 cases on Monday, as well as 36 more deaths related to the disease. The new infections bring the total number of lab-confirmed positive cases of covid-19 in Ontario to 270,180, including deaths and recoveries.

Jan. 31, 2021: Ontario records 1,848 new COVID-19 cases, as well as 43 more deaths. Sunday’s case count brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases in Ontario to 268,211, including deaths and recoveries. The province’s death toll is now 6,188.

Jan. 30, 2021: Ontario records 2,063 new COVID-19 cases and 73 more deaths. Saturday’s case count brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases in Ontario to 266,363, including deaths and recoveries. The province’s death toll is now 6,145.

Jan. 29, 2021: Ontario officials logged 1,837 new cases of COVID-19 as well as 58 more deaths related to the disease. The total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the province now stands at 264,300, including deaths and recoveries.

Jan. 28, 2021: COVID-19 infections in Ontario shoot back up past the 2,000 mark following three days of declining case numbers. The 2,093 cases are up from the 1,670 reported the previous day. The total number of deaths in Ontario has surpassed 6,000.

Jan. 27, 2021: COVID-19 case numbers drop to levels unseen in more than two months with 1,670 infections logged. Health officials also confirmed 49 more deaths linked to the disease.

Jan. 26, 2021: For the first time since December, Ontario reports fewer than 1,800 new cases of COVID-19. Health officials logged 1,740 new infections, as well as 63 more deaths.

Jan. 25, 2021: It has been one year since the first case of COVID-19 was detected in Ontario. Today, the province is recording 1,958 new infections of the novel coronavirus, as well as 43 more deaths.

Jan. 24, 2021: Ontario recorded more than 2,400 new COVID-19 cases and 50 additional deaths related to the disease on Sunday. The 2,417 new infections mark an increase over Saturday’s total when 2,359 cases were logged.

Jan. 23, 2021: Fewer than 2,400 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Ontario as another 52 deaths related to the disease were logged. Saturday's report of 2,359 new cases marks a drop over Friday's data when 2,662 infections were logged.

Jan. 22, 2021: Ontario health officials report fewer than 2,700 new cases of COVID-19 as the province's positivity rate dropped for the third day in a row. The province logged 2,662 new cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as 87 more deaths related to the disease. 

Jan. 21, 2021: Ontario reported more than 2,600 new cases of COVID-19, but health officials say that number includes infections from previous days due to a technical issue. The province logged 2,632 new cases of the novel coronavirus.

Jan. 20, 2021: The province confirmed 2,655 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Wednesday and reported that 89 more people had died due to the disease. The last time the province recorded that many deaths was on Jan. 7 when another 89 deaths were recorded.

Jan. 19, 2021: COVID-19 infection numbers in Ontario dropped to levels unseen in weeks Tuesday though the province says there is likely an “underreporting of cases today” due to a technical issue at Toronto Public Health. Of the 1,913 new infections reported only 550 were found in Toronto. Forty-six deaths related to COVID-19 also occurred in the previous day.

Jan. 18, 2021: Health officials logged 2,578 infections of the novel coronavirus after recording more than 2,900 cases daily for most of the month of January. Another 24 deaths related to the disease were also documented across the province in the last 24-hour period.

Jan. 17, 2021: Ontario records a single-day increase in the number of new COVID-19, reporting more than 3,400 new infections and 69 additional deaths. Health officials confirmed 3,422 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of infections in the province to 237,786.

Jan. 16, 2021: Ontario records more than 3,000 new COVID-19 cases, as well as 51 more deaths related to the disease. Health officials reports 3,056 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 234,364. 

Jan. 15, 2021: Ontario health officials confirmed 100 more COVID-19 deaths on Friday, but said 46 were the result of a backlog at one public health unit. Officials also recorded another 2,998 cases of the disease.

Jan. 14, 2021: Health officials confirmed another 3,326 cases of the novel coronavirus on Thursday, marking a jump from the 2,961 infections on Wednesday and the 2,903 on Tuesday. The province also recorded 62 more deaths related to the disease.

Jan. 13, 2021: Ontario health officials recorded 2,961 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday as well as 74 more deaths related to the disease. The total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 now stands at 224,984.

Jan. 12, 2021: Health officials recorded a single-day drop in COVID-19 cases after eight consecutive days in which the daily reported number of infections surpassed 3,000. On Tuesday, 2,903 new COVID-19 cases were logged as well as 41 more deaths.

Jan. 11, 2021: Health officials logged 3,338 new cases of COVID-19, marking a decrease from the record-breaking 3,945 infections the previous day. Officials also recorded 29 additional deaths related to the disease, bringing the COVID-19 death toll in Ontario to 5,012.

Jan. 10, 2021: Ontario health officials confirmed 3,945 cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday, which breaks the previous provincial daily case record reported on Friday. Health officials also reported on Sunday that 61 more people have died due to COVID-19.

Jan. 9, 2021: A new report has confirmed that Ontario now has 400 patients battling COVID-19 in its intensive care units. The news comes as health officials reported 3,443 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday.

Jan. 8, 2021: Ontario shattered a COVID-19 record as health officials logged more than 4,200 cases, citing a data backlog that accounts for about 450 of the new infections. The province recorded 4,249 infections and confirmed 26 more deaths. According to the Ministry of Health, there was a data upload delay at Toronto Public Health and therefore approximately 450 additional cases were included in the count. These cases were primarily from Jan. 5 and 6. If those 450 cases were removed from Friday’s total there would still be 3,799 new infections logged, which is a record for the province.

Jan. 7, 2021: Ontario breaks two COVID-19 records with more than 3,500 new cases logged and 89 more deaths confirmed. Health officials confirmed 3,519 cases of COVID-19. They also logged the highest number of new deaths related to the disease in a single day, surpassing the province's all-time record of 86 deaths recorded on April 30.

Jan. 6, 2021: The total tally of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario has now surpassed 200,000. Health officials recorded another 3,266 infections and 37 more deaths related to the disease on Wednesday. Hospitalizations have also hit a record-high.

Jan. 5, 2021: Ontario recorded 3,128 new COVID-19 cases and confirmed 51 more deaths linked to the disease. This is the fourth time Ontario’s daily case count has climbed above the 3,000 mark.

Jan. 4, 2021: Health officials reported 3,270 new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario as well as 29 more deaths. This is the third time Ontario’s daily case count has climbed above the 3,000 mark.

Jan. 3, 2021: Ontario health officials logged 2,963 new cases of COVID-19 and 25 deaths. This brings the total number of lab-confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Ontario to 190,962, including deaths and recoveries.

Jan. 2, 2021: Ontario health officials recorded 2,476 new COVID-19 cases on Friday and 3,363 new infections on Saturday, marking a new single-day record. Ninety-five deaths were also recorded in the last two days, with 51 of them logged on Saturday.

Jan. 1, 2021: Ontario health officials did not release any COVID-19 data today.

COVID-19 CASES FOR 2020

Dec. 31, 2020: Ontario is reporting another record number of COVID-19 cases on Thursday, with 3,328 new infections logged. The daily death toll has also reached levels unseen since May. Fifty-six new deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours.

Dec. 30, 2020: Ontario reported a record number of COVID-19 case numbers Wednesday. The nearly 3,000 new infections mark a sharp increase over Tuesday's report when a previous record of 2,553 cases was added.

Dec. 29, 2020: Nearly 4,500 new COVID-19 infections were logged in Ontario over two days as the province sets a new record for most cases reported in a single day. The data released Dec. 29 shows that 2,553 cases were logged this morning, the highest number since the beginning of the pandemic, while another 1,939 cases were logged Dec. 28.

Dec. 27, 2020: Ontario reported 2,005 new COVID-19 infections Sunday, marking the thirteenth consecutive day in which the province has recorded more than 2,000 cases. Eighteen more deaths related to the disease were also logged. Fourteen of those who died were residents of a long-term care facility.

Dec. 26, 2020: Ontario reported more than 4,300 new cases of COVID-19 over the past two days. The 4,301 new infections bring Ontario's COVID-19 case total to 169,411, including deaths and recoveries. 

Dec. 24, 2020: Ontario confirms 49 more COVID-19-related deaths and breaks a record for the highest number of cases reported in a single day with 2,447 new infections. There were 64,592 tests completed in the province in the last-recorded 24-hour period. The total number of lab-confirmed cases in Ontario is now 165,110, including deaths and recoveries. The province’s death toll is now 4,278.

Dec. 23, 2020: Ontario confirms 41 more COVID-19-related deaths and recorded the second highest daily case count with more than 2,400 new infections. Provincial health officials logged 2,408 new cases of the novel coronavirus, marking the ninth straight day of case counts surpassing 2,100.

Dec. 22, 2020: Ontario logged 2,202 new COVID-19 cases and 21 more deaths. Tuesday's case count brings the total number of lab-confirmed positive cases to 160,255, including deaths and recoveries. The death toll now stands at 4,188.

Dec. 21, 2020: Ontario logged 2,123 new COVID-19 cases as well as 17 more deaths. Monday's case count brings the total number of lab-confirmed positive cases to 158,053, including deaths and recoveries.

Dec. 20, 2020: Ontario records 2,316 new COVID-19 cases, as well as 25 more deaths. Sunday’s case count brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases to 155,930, including deaths and recoveries. The province’s death toll is now 4,150.

Dec. 19, 2020: Ontario logs more than 2,300 new cases of COVID-19, as well as 27 more deaths. Provincial health officials record 2,357 new infections, bringing the total number of lab-confirmed cases in Ontario to 153,614, including deaths and recoveries.

Dec. 18, 2020: Ontario's has recorded more than150,000 cases of COVID-19 since the beginning of the pandemic.The 2,290 new infections and 40 more deaths related to the novel coronavirus logged Friday mark a decrease from the record-breaking 2,342 infections logged a day earlier.

Dec. 17, 2020: Ontario has logged a new record of daily COVID-19 cases with 2,432 infections reported on Thursday. Twenty-three more deaths were also recorded in the last 24-hours. The total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in the province now stands at 148,967.

Dec. 16, 2020: Ontario's COVID-19 death doll has climbed above 4,000 as the province logged more than 2,000 new cases of the disease for the second day in a row. Health officials logged 2,139 more cases of the novel coronavirus on Wednesday, as well as 43 more deaths, bringing the total tally of deceased to 4,035.

Dec. 15, 2020: For the first time ever, Ontario has recorded more than 2,200 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday. Health officials logged 2,275 infections and 20 deaths over the last 26.5 hours due to a change in data collection by the province. 

Dec. 14, 2020: Ontario reports 1,940 new COVID-19 cases, as well as 23 more deaths. The new numbers come on the same day the provincial government announced they will begin administering the COVID-19 vaccine to the first batch of volunteers. The total number of lab-confirmed positive cases now stands at 142,121, including deaths and recoveries.

Dec. 13, 2020: Ontario logged 1,677 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday and 16 more deaths. The number of ICU patients jumped passed the 250-COVID-19-benchmark. According to a report by Critical Care Services Ontario, two children are being treated for the disease in hospital, as well as one neonatal patient. The new cases bring the total number COVID-19 cases in Ontario to 140,181, including deaths and recoveries.

Dec. 12, 2020: Health officials reported 1,873 new COVID-19 cases in Ontario and 17 more deaths. They also logged a record-high of 65,260 tests processed in the last 24 hours. This is the fourth day in a row in which the province recorded more than 1,800 new infections.The new cases bring the total number COVID-19 cases in Ontario to 138,504, including deaths and recoveries.

Dec. 11, 2020: The number of new COVID-19-related deaths spikes in Ontario as the province logs more than 1,800 new cases of the disease. Forty-five deaths occurred in the last 24 hours, marking the highest number of deaths recorded since June 4, when the same number of deaths were added. Ontario added 1,848 new COVID-19 cases.

Dec. 10, 2020: Ontario breaks another record for the highest number of COVID-19 cases reported in a single day as testing for the disease in the province also reaches an all-time high. Officials logged 1,983 new infections and processed more than 60,000 tests. The total number of lab-confirmed cases is now 134,783, including deaths and recoveries. At least 35 of those deaths were recorded in the last 24 hours.

Dec. 9, 2020: Health officials in Ontario reported close to 1,900 new cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday. The 1,890 lab-confirmed infections come after the province reported a decrease in new cases on Tuesday.

Dec. 8, 2020: Ontario reports a decrease in new COVID-19 cases a day after adding a record-breaking 1,925 infections. Health officials logged 1,676 cases Tuesday, which is the lowest single-day case count since Nov. 26 when 1,478 infections were added.

Dec. 7, 2020: Ontario reports more than 1,900 new cases of COVID-19, breaking the previous record set a day earlier. The 1,925 new infections are up by one case over the previous total of 1,924.

Dec. 6, 2020: Ontario reports another record-breaking number of new COVID-19 cases nearly two weeks after parts of the province went into lockdown. Health officials confirmed 1,924 new cases, an increase from the 1,859 infections reported the day before. It is the first time Ontario records more than 1,900 new COVID-19 cases in a single day. 

Dec. 5, 2020: Ontario breaks another record for the number of new COVID-19 cases reported in a single day. Health officials confirmed 1,859 new COVID-19 cases, which is four more infections than the previous record set on Nov. 27.

Dec. 4, 2020: Ontario reports more than 1,700 new COVID-19 infections as the number of patients in intensive care continues to climb. The 1,780 cases represent a slight decrease over Thursday’s total when 1,824 cases were logged.

Dec. 3, 2020: Health officials in Ontario logged more than 1,800 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday amid a data processing delay in London. The 1,824 new infections bring the province's case total to 121,746.

Dec. 2, 2020: Ontario is reporting 1,700 new cases of COVID-19 for the sixth day in a row as deaths related to the disease spike. The 1,723 new cases are up slightly over Tuesday's total of 1,707. The province's COVID-19 death toll now stands at 3,698. At least 35 of those deaths occured in the last 24 hours. 

Dec. 1, 2020: Ontario adds another 1,700 new cases of COVID-19 as testing for the disease falls well below the province’s own daily goal of 50,000. The 1,707 new infections represent a slight decrease over Monday’s total when 1,746 cases were logged. 

Nov. 30, 2020: Ontario is reporting 1,746 new COVID-19 cases Monday morning as the province’s positivity rate inches closer to five per cent. Monday’s report brings the total number of COVID-19 infections in Ontario to 116,492, including deaths and recoveries.

Nov. 29, 2020: Health officials in Ontario are reporting 1,708 new cases of COVID-19. The province also logged 24 COVID-19-related deaths in the past day.

Nov. 28, 2020: For the second day in a row Ontario is reporting more than 1,800 new cases of COVID-19. The 1,822 new infections represent a slight decrease from Friday's total when a record 1,855 cases were added.

Nov. 27, 2020: Ontario logged a new record in single-day COVID-19 infections with 1,855 infections. Health officials also reported 20 more deaths. The province processed more than 58,000 COVID-19 tests, which was also a record.

Nov. 26, 2020: Ontario reported 1,478 new cases of COVID-19 as well as 21 more deaths. This brings the total number of lab-confirmed infections to 109,361, including 3,575 deaths and 92,915 recoveries.

Nov. 25, 2020: The Ontario government is reporting a spike in COVID-19 deaths--the highest single-day tally since the second wave began. Health officials reported 35 more deaths related to the disease as well as 1,373 new infections. The total number of lab-confirmed cases now stands at 107,883.

Nov. 24, 2020: The Ontario government is reporting a discrepancy in COVID-19 infections and says that a technical issue resulted in an underestimation today and an overestimation the day earlier. This means that Monday's daily case count was not a new record for the province. The technical glitch resulted in 1,009 cases being logged on Tuesday. The error does not impact the total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases, which now stands at 106,510.

Nov. 23, 2020: Ontario reported 1,589 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, the highest number since the start of the pandemic. Health officials also logged 19 deaths related to the disease in the last 24 hours.

Nov. 22, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed 1,534 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday as Toronto and Peel Region prepare for a 28-day lockdown period starting Monday. This is the 17th straight day in which Ontario has reported case counts in the quadruple digits.

Nov. 21, 2020: Health officials confirmed 1,588 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Saturday, marking a new record in the daily-reported number of infections in the province. This is the 16th straight day in which Ontario has reported case counts in the quadruple digits.

Nov. 20, 2020: Ontario's total number of COVID-19 cases logged since the pandemic was began has now surpassed 100,000. Health officials recorded another 1,418 new infections on Friday as well as eight deaths. The total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 now stands at 100,790, including deaths and recoveries.

Nov. 19, 2020: Ontario reached the 150 COVID-19 patient threshold in the province's ICU where other care and surgeries are impacted, according to documents obtained by CTV News. Health officials also logged 1,210 new COVID-19 cases and 28 more deaths.

Nov. 18, 2020: Ontario logged 1,417 new cases of COVID-19 and 32 more deaths related to the disease. This is the 13th straight day in which Ontario has reported case counts in the quadruple digits. The total number of lab-confirmed cases now stands at 98,162, including deaths and recoveries.

Nov. 17, 2020: Ontario logs 1,249 new cases of COVID-19 and 12 more deaths related to the disease.This is the 12th straight day in which Ontario has reported case counts in the quadruple digits. The total number of lab-confirmed cases now stands at 96,745, including deaths and recoveries.

Nov. 16, 2020: Ontario health officials logged 1,487 new COVID-19 cases on Monday and 10 additional deaths. This brings the total number of lab-confirmed infections to 95,496, including deaths and recoveries. This is the 11th day in a row in which Ontario has reported case counts in the quadruple digits.

Nov. 15, 2020: Ontario reported 1,248 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday as well as 29 more deaths. This is the highest number of daily-reported deaths since June 19. This brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases to 94,009, including deaths and recoveries.

Nov. 14, 2020: Ontario logged another 1,581 infections on Saturday, a new daily record for the province. Officials also confirmed an additional 20 more deaths. This brings the total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ontario to 92,761, including deaths and recoveries.

Nov. 13, 2020: Health officials in Ontario reported close to 1,400 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday. The 1,396 new infections bring the province's lab-confirmed COVID-19 case total to 91,180, including 3,312 deaths -- nineteen of which were recorded in the last 24 hours -- and 76,238 recoveries. 

Nov. 12, 2020: New COVID-19 cases in Ontario continue to surge with more than 1,500 new infections logged. Thursday’s report marks the third straight day in which the province has reported record-breaking case numbers.

Nov. 11, 2020: Ontario is reporting another record-breaking number of new COVID-19 cases, with 1,426 new infections logged on Wednesday. The province also reported 15 more deaths. This brings the province's seven-day average for number of cases to 1,216.

Nov. 10, 2020: Ontario is reporting anorther record-breaking number of new COVID-19 cases for the fourth time in less than a week. The 1,388 infections logged on Tuesday bring the province's seven-day average for number of cases reported to 1,154.

Nov. 9, 2020: For the fourth consecutive day, Ontario health officials are reporting more than 1,000 new cases of COVID-19. The 1,242 new infections added Monday bring the province's lab-confirmed COVID-19 case total to 85,395, including 3,245 deaths and 72,636 recoveries. 

Nov. 8, 2020: Ontario logs more than 1,300 new COVID-19 cases, breaking a new record. Following a record-breaking day on Saturday, provincial health officials logged 1,328 more cases on Sunday. The report brings the province’s total number of lab-confirmed cases to 84,153, including deaths and recoveries. Of the new cases logged on Sunday, 434 are in Toronto, 385 are in Peel Region, 105 are in York Region, 71 are in Ottawa, 68 are in Hamilton, and 56 are in Durham Region.

Nov. 7, 2020: Ontario sees another record-breaking number of new COVID-19 cases. Provincial health officials log 1,132 new infections. The report brings the province’s total number of lab-confirmed cases to 82,825, including deaths and recoveries.Of the new cases, 336 are in Toronto, 258 are in Peel Region, 114 are in York Region, 78 are in Ottawa, 64 are in Halton Region, and 55 are in Hamilton.

Nov. 6, 2020: New cases of COVID-19 in Ontario pass the 1,000 mark for the third time in less than a week. The 1,003 new infections represent an increase over the Nov. 5 total when 998 new cases were logged.

Nov. 5, 2020: For the second day in a row, health officials report close to 1,000 new cases of COVID-19, pushing the province's seven-day average higher than ever before. The 998 new infections are up slightly over the 987 cases reported a day earlier. 

Nov. 4, 2020: Ontario records another 987 cases of COVID-19 and 16 more deaths. Locally, there are 319 new cases in Toronto, 299 in Peel, 85 in York Region and 62 in Durham.

Nov. 3, 2020: Ontario logs the highest number of COVID-19 cases in a single day. The 1,050 new infections bring the provincial total to 78,705, including deaths and recoveries. Locally, there are 408 new cases in Toronto, 212 in Peel, 86 in Halton, 76 in York Region and 57 in Durham.

Nov. 2, 2020: Health officials in Ontario report a slight decrease in new COVID-19 cases. The 948 new infections are down from the 977 cases reported on Sunday and the 1,015 cases reported on Saturday.

Nov. 1, 2020: Health officials in Ontario are reporting close to 1,000 new cases of COVID-19. While still a relatively high number, the 977 new infections represent a slight decrease over Saturday’s total when 1,015 cases were reported.

Oct. 31, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario has risen above 1,000 for the second time in a week. Health officials added 1,015 new cases Saturday morning marking the highest number of new infections recorded in a single day since Oct. 25, when 1,042 cases were added. 

Oct. 30, 2020: Ontario is reporting nearly 900 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the seven-day average up again. Health officials reported 896 cases of the disease.

Oct. 29, 2020: Health officials in Ontario report more than 900 new cases of COVID-19. The new infection total of 936 represents an increase over the previous day's case count.

Oct. 28, 2020: Health officials in Ontario are reporting more than 800 new cases of COVID-19. The 834 new infections recorded in the last 24 hours represent a slight increase over Tuesday’s total when 827 new cases were reported.

Oct. 27, 2020: Health officials in Ontario are reporting more than 800 new cases of COVID-19. The 827 new infections recorded in the last 24 hours represent a decrease over Monday's total when 851 new cases were logged.

Oct. 26, 2020: Following two straight days of record-breaking case numbers, Ontario reported a drop in COVID-19 infections on Monday with 851 new cases logged.

Oct. 25, 2020: Ontario reports more than 1,000 new COVID-19 cases for the first time, setting another record for the number of infections in a single day. Health officials confirmed 1,042 new COVID-19 cases in Ontario.

Oct. 24, 2020: Ontario reports a significant spike in the number of new COVID-19 cases, breaking another grim record for the most infections in a single day. Health officials confirmed 978 new COVID-19 cases, which is higher than the previous record of 939 set back on Oct. 9.

Oct. 23, 2020: Health officials reported 826 new COVID-19 infections in Ontario and nine more deaths. The total number of lab-confirmed novel coronavirus cases in the province now stands at 68,353, including deaths and recoveries.

Oct. 22, 2020: Health officials in Ontario reported 841 new COVID-19 infections and nine more deaths related to the disease on Thursday morning. The total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ontario now stands at 67,527, including deaths and recoveries.

Oct. 21, 2020: Ontario reported 790 new COVID-19 infections and nine more deaths related to the disease. The total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ontario now stands at 66,686, including deaths and recoveries.

Oct. 20, 2020: Ontario reported 821 new COVID-19 cases and three more deaths related to the disease. Ontario also completed the lowest number of tests in weeks, only processing 24,000 swabs in the previous 24-hour period. The total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in Ontario now stands at 65,896.

Oct. 19, 2020: Ontario is reporting 704 new COVID-19 cases and four more deaths related to the disease. The number of lab-confirmed positive cases in the province now stands at 65,075, including deaths and recoveries.

Oct. 18, 2020: Ontario is reporting a significant dip in the number of new COVID-19 cases after six days of infection numbers over the 700 mark. Provincial health officials logged 658 new infections of the novel coronavirus on Sunday.

Oct. 17, 2020: Ontario reported a rise in the number of new COVID-19 cases after several days of infection numbers below the 800 mark. Provincial health officials logged 805 new infections of the novel coronavirus on Saturday.

Oct. 16, 2020: Ontario logs 712 new COVID-19 cases and nine more deaths. The number of lab-confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus now stands at 62,908, including deaths and recoveries.

Oct. 15, 2020: Ontario records 783 new cases of the novel coronavirus. Of the new infections, 239 are in Toronto, 136 are in Peel Region, 127 are in York Region and 89 are in Ottawa.

Oct. 14, 2020: Ontario logs 721 new cases of COVID-19. Of the new infections, 270 are in Toronto, 170 are in Peel Region, 79 are in York Region and 39 are in Ottawa. Including deaths and recoveries, there is now a total of 61,413 lab-confirmed cases in the province.

Oct. 13, 2020: Ontario reports a combined 1,553 new COVID-19 cases over the last two days. The number of cases includes 807 infections logged, but not released, on the holiday Monday and 746 recorded on Tuesday. The province's total number of infections, including deaths and recoveries, is now 60,692.

Oct. 12, 2020: Health officials did not release data on Thanksgiving.

Oct. 11, 2020: Ontario reported 649 new COVID-19 infections on Sunday and one more death. The total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases now stands at 59,139, including deaths and recoveries.

Oct. 10, 2020: Ontario logged 809 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday as well as seven more deaths. The total death toll related to the disease has now surpassed 3,000. The total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases now stands at 58,490, including deaths and recoveries.

Oct. 9, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario has reached a new high for the second day in a row. Health officials confirmed 939 new infections Friday morning, smashing the previous record of 797 cases set on Thursday.

Oct. 8, 2020: For the second time this month, health officials in Ontario are reporting a record-breaking surge in COVID-19 cases. The province logged 797 new infections on Thursday, breaking the previous high of 732 new cases on Oct. 2.

Oct. 7, 2020: New cases of COVID-19 were up slightly on Wednesday with 583 new infections confirmed. Wednesday's report marks the first time in more than a month that resolved cases of COVID-19 outpace active cases.

Oct. 6, 2020: Ontario health officials reported 548 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday as well as seven more deaths related to the disease. 

Oct. 5, 2020: More than 600 new cases of COVID-19 were reported by Ontario Health officials on Monday morning. The 615 new cases represent an increase over Sunday’s total when the province reported 566 new cases of the disease.

Oct. 4, 2020: Health officials in Ontario reported 566 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday. The province also reported seven new COVID-19-related deaths in the last 24-hour period. However, the Ministry of Health said that three of those deaths, recorded by Toronto Public Health in the "spring or summer," are only now being recorded as part of a “data review and data cleaning initiative."

Oct. 3, 2020: New COVID-19 infections in Ontario have dropped to the 600s after the province recorded its highest single-day case count since the beginning of the pandemic on Friday. Health officials reported 653 new cases of the disease on Saturday morning, down from the 732 infections logged a day earlier.

Oct. 2, 2020: Ontario reports an additional 732 new cases of COVID-19. There were 323 new cases in Toronto, 111 in Peel Region, 141 in Ottawa and 38 in York Region. Fifty-eight per cent of the new cases are in people under the age of 40.

Oct. 1, 2020: Ontario records another 538 new cases of COVID-19. Of those infections, 229 were found in Toronto, 101 in Peel Region, 66 in Ottawa and 43 in York Region. Sixty per cent of the new cases are among people under the age of 40.

Sept. 30, 2020: Ontario records 625 new cases of COVID-19. There were 288 new cases in Toronto, 97 in Peel Region, 64 in Ottawa and 41 in York Region. Of all the new infections, 62 per cent are in people under the age of 40.

Sept. 29, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 infections in Ontario drops back down to the 500s after the province recorded its highest single-day case count since the beginning of the pandemic on Monday. Health officials reported 554 new cases of the disease on Tuesday morning, down significantly from the 700 infections logged a day earlier.

Sept. 28, 2020: Ontario reports the highest number of new COVID-19 cases in a single day since the beginning of the pandemic. Health officials reported 700 new infections, breaking the previous high of 624 cases on April 24.

Sept. 27, 2020: Ontario is reporting the highest number of new COVID-19 cases since early May. Health officials added 491 lab-confirmed cases on Sunday, the highest daily total since May 2 when 511 cases were confirmed. 

Sept. 26, 2020: Health officials in Ontario are confirming more than 400 new cases of COVID-19 for the third day in a row. The 435 new cases represent an increase over Friday’s total when 409 lab-confirmed cases were added.

Sept. 25, 2020: Ontario reports more than 400 new cases of COVID-19 for the second straight day. Health officials confirmed 409 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday. 

Sept. 24, 2020: Ontario reports more than 400 new cases of COVID-19 after a significant drop in the daily case count just the day before. Health officials confirmed 409 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Thursday. It comes after Ontario reported 335 new infections on Wednesday.

Sept. 23, 2020: Ontario reports a big drop in the number of new COVID-19 cases after nearly 500 infections were reported just a day before. Health officials reported 335 cases. It's a significant decrease from the 478 cases reported Tuesday, which was the highest daily total since May 2 when 511 cases were confirmed.

Sept. 22, 2020: Ontario records the highest number of COVID-19 cases in a single day since the beginning of May. Provincial health officials logged 478 new infections of the novel coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases to 47,752.

Sept. 21, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario has spiked to levels unseen since the beginning of June. Health officials reported 425 new infections of the novel coronavirus on Monday, the highest number since June 2 when 446 new cases were logged. 

Sept. 20, 2020: Ontario reports a slight dip in the number of new COVID-19 cases after recording two days with more than 400 infections but the seven-day trend has once again increased. Health officials reported 365 new COVID-19 cases, which is a slight dip from the 407 reported on Saturday and 401 on Friday.

Sept. 19, 2020: Ontario reports another increase in COVID-19 cases, recording more than 400 new infections for the second straight day. Health officials reported 407 new COVID-19 cases, which is the highest number since June 2 when 446 infections were added. 

Sept. 18, 2020: Ontario reports a surge in COVID-19 cases, logging 401 new infections. This is the highest daily-recorded case count in 15 weeks. No new deaths were reported. The total number of lab-confirmed positive COVID-19 cases now stands at 46,007 including deaths and recoveries.

Sept. 17, 2020: Ontario reports 293 new cases of COVID-19 and three more deaths. The total number of lab-confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in the province now stands at 45,676, including deaths and recoveries.

Sept. 16, 2020: Ontario reported 315 new cases of COVID-19, surpassing Monday's 14-week high. Two more deaths were reported. The total number of lab-confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in the province now stands at 45,383.

Sept. 15, 2020: Ontario confirmed 251 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday. The total number of lab-confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in the province now stands at 45,068.

Sept. 14, 2020: Ontario confirmed 313 new cases of COVID-19, the highest number of new infections in 14 weeks. The total number of lab-confirmed positive COVID-19 cases in the province now stands at 44,817.

Sept. 13, 2020: Ontario health officials are reporting more than 200 new cases of COVID-19 for the third straight day. Health officials confirmed an additional 204 cases of COVID-19 in the province on Sunday

Sept. 12, 2020: Ontario is reporting more than 200 new cases of COVID-19 for the second day in a row. Health officials confirmed an additional 232 cases of COVID-19 on Saturday.

Sept. 11, 2020: Ontario reported 213 new cases of COVID-19, marking the first time in almost two months where the daily number of infections has surpassed 200.The new patients bring Ontario’s total case count to 44,068, including deaths and recoveries.

Sept. 10, 2020: Ontario logged 170 new cases of COVID-19. The new infections mark the 15th day in which the number of daily recorded cases in the province has surpassed 100.The provincial total is now 43,855.

Sept. 9, 2020: Ontario logged another 149 cases of COVID-19 on Wednesday, marking two full weeks where the daily number of recorded infections has surpassed 100. More than half of the new infections were reported in the Greater Toronto Area.

Sept. 8, 2020: Ontario reports a combined 375 new COVID-19 cases over the last two days. The number of cases includes 190 infections logged, but not released, on the holiday Monday and 185 recorded on Tuesday. The province's total number of infections, including deaths and recoveries, is now 43,536.

Sept. 7, 2020: Health officials did not release data on Labour Day.

Sept. 6, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed an additional 158 new cases of COVID-19 and two more deaths. The majority of the cases were within the Greater Toronto Area. The total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in ONtario now stands at 43,161 including deaths and recoveries.

Sept. 5, 2020: Ontario recorded another 169 new cases of COVID-19, marking the highest daily number of new patients since the end of July. This is also the 10th day in a row where health officials confirmed more than 100 cases of the novel coronavirus. The total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in ONtario now stands at 43,003 including deaths and recoveries.

Sept. 4, 2020: Ontario logged 148 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, with close to half of the new infections reported in Peel Region. The province's total COVID-19 case count stands at 42,834.

Sept. 3, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 infections in Ontario surpasses100 for the eighth day in a row. Health officials reported 132 new cases of COVID-19 bringing the provincial total to 42,686, including deaths and recoveries.

Sept. 2, 2020: Health officials added 133 new patients infected with the novel coronavirus on Wednesday marking a full week in which daily case numbers have been above 100.The total number of infections in the province now stands at 42,554, including deaths and recoveres.

Sept. 1, 2020: Health officials report more than 100 new cases of COVID-19 for the sixth straight day. The 112 new patients bring the provincial total number of infections to 42,421, including deaths and recoveries.

Aug. 31, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario remains above 100 for the fifth straight day. The 114 new infections push the province’s total number of cases to 42,309, including deaths and recoveries.

Aug. 30, 2020: Ontario reports a dip in COVID-19 cases but has still recorded more than 100 new infections. Health officials reported 112 new cases on Sunday, bringing the provincial total to 42,195.

Aug. 29, 2020: Ontario is reports a surge in the number of new COVID-19 cases, recording the highest number of infections in more than a month. Health officials reported 148 new infections. The last time Ontario reported a number this high was on July 24, when 195 new cases were recorded.

Aug. 28, 2020: Provincial health officials logged an additional 122 patients infected with the novel coronavirus on Friday, bringing Ontario's total case count to 41,935, including deaths and recoveries.

Aug. 27, 2020: Following a one-day dip into the double digits, health officials recorded more than 100 new cases of COVID-19. The province confirmed 118 new patients. The new patients bring Ontario’s total number of lab-confirmed cases to 41,813, including deaths and recoveries.

Aug. 26, 2020: Ontario sees a slight dip in the number of new COVID-19 cases with fewer than 100 being recorded for the first time in six days. Provincial health officials logged 88 new patients and two deaths. 

Aug. 25, 2020: Ontario is reporting 100 new cases of COVID-19, marking the fifth day in which the daily number of infections has been in the triple digits. The provincial total is now 41,607, including deaths and recoveries.

Aug. 24, 2020: Ontario reports more than 100 new cases of COVID-19 for the fourth day in a row. Health officials confirmed an additional 105 infections on Monday, bringing the total number of lab-confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Ontario to 41,507, including deaths and recoveries.

Aug. 23, 2020: Health officials in Ontario reported more than 100 new cases of COVID-19. The 115 new infections announced on Sunday morning bring the total number of confirmed cases in the province to 41,402

Aug. 22, 2020: Health officials in Ontario reported just over 100 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday. The 108 new infections bring the total number of COVID-19 cases in Ontario, including deaths and recoveries, to 41,287.

Aug. 21, 2020: Ontario reports more than 100 new cases of COVID-19, but health officials say that total is an overestimation due to a glitch that resulted in missing numbers the day prior. Eleven public health units were unable to submit their new case numbers on Thursday due to an issue with the province’s Integrated Public Health Information System. There were 131 new patients logged on Friday, bringing the provincial total to 41,179.

Aug. 20, 2020: Ontario is reporting fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19, but health officials say that total is missing case numbers from 11 public health units due to a glitch. Ontario’s Health Minister Christine Elliott stated on Thursday that the province is confirming 76 cases of the novel coronavirus but says that number is missing information due to an issue with their Integrated Public Health Information System.

Aug. 19, 2020: Ontario health officials recorded more than 100 new COVID-19 cases for the second straight day. Health officials confirmed an additional 102 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Wednesday after 125 were reported just the day before, which had been highest number since the end of July.

Aug. 18, 2020: Ontario health officials report the highest number of new COVID-19 cases since the end of July. Health officials confirmed an additional 125 new cases of the novel coronavirus, which is the highest number since July 31 when the province reported 134 new cases.

Aug. 17, 2020: Ontario health officials report fewer than 100 new cases for the second straight day. Health officials confirmed an additional 99 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday after 81 cases were reported on Sunday.

Aug. 16, 2020: Ontario health officials are once again reporting fewer than 100 new cases after a slight uptick. Health officials confirmed an additional 81 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday.

Aug. 15, 2020: Ontario is reporting a slight uptick in the number of new COVID-19 cases as it records more than 100 new infections for the first time in four days. Health officials reported 106 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday.

Aug. 14, 2020: Fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Ontario on Friday, including previously missing data from Toronto Public Health. The total number of COVID-19 infections in the province now stands at 40,459, including 36,772 resolved cases and 2,788 deaths.

Aug. 13, 2020: Ontario is reporting 78 new cases of COVID-19 in the province, but says the numbers may be underestimated because they don't include infections from Toronto. The new patients bring the total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases to 40,367, including deaths and recoveries.

Aug. 12, 2020: Ontario is reporting an increase in the number of new COVID-19 cases after recording a nearly five month low on Tuesday. Health officials confirmed 95 new infections on Wednesday, bringing the provincial total to 40,289. 

Aug. 11, 2020: Ontario reports the lowest number of infections since March 18, with health officials confirming 33 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the provincial total to 40,194. Health Minister Christine Elliott said the significant drop is in part due to duplications in the system.

Aug. 10, 2020: Ontario health officials recorded more than 100 new COVID-19 cases on Monday for the first time in about a week. The province confirmed 115 new cases of the novel coronavirus, bringing the total number of lab-confirmed cases to 40,161. There were no deaths reported in the last 24 hours. The number of recovered patients now sits at 36,279

Aug. 9, 2020: For the first time in several months, Ontario health officials recorded fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 daily for one whole week. The province confirmed 79 additional cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday.

Aug. 8, 2020: Ontario records fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 for the sixth day in a row. Provincial health officials confirmed 70 additional cases of the novel coronavirus on Saturday.

Aug. 7, 2020: Ontario records fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 for the fifth day in a row. Provincial health officials logged 88 new patients infected with the novel coronavirus, bringing the total number of lab-detected cases in Ontario, including deaths and recoveries, to 39,897.

Aug. 6, 2020: Ontario records fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 for the fourth day in a row. Provincial health officials logged 95 more patients infected with the novel coronavirus, bringing Ontario’s total, including recoveries and deaths, to 39,809.

Aug. 5, 2020: For the third straight day, Ontario health officials recorded fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19. The 86 new cases reported on Wednesday brings the province's total number of infections to 39,714. This number also includes 2,782 deaths as a result of the novel coronavirus and  35,747 cases which the ministry of health considers resolved. 

Aug. 4, 2020: Ontario logged less than 100 new cases of COVID-19 on August 3 and 4 following a spike in daily case counts earlier in the long weekend. Provincial health officials confirmed 88 new cases of the novel coronavirus on August 3 and 91 new cases on August 4, brining the total number of cases in Ontario to 39,628.

Aug. 3, 2020: Health officials did not release data on Civic Holiday.

Aug. 2, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm an additional 116 cases of COVID-19 and one more death. The new patients bring the total number of lab-confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus to 39,449, including deaths and recoveries.

Aug. 1, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 cases has surpassed 100 for the second day in a row. Officials confirmed another 124 new cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as two additional deaths. The new patients brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases in Ontario to 39,333.

July 31: Following two days of case counts being below 100, Ontario recorded a spike in the number of new COVID-19 infections. Provincial health officials logged 134 new patients of the novel coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases in Ontario to 39,209.

July 30, 2020: Ontario reports fewer than 100 new COVID-19 cases for the second straight day. Health officials logged 89 new infections, bringing the provincial total number of cases to 39,075.

July 29, 2020: Ontario records fewer than 100 new cases of COVID-19 for the first time since the end of March. Provincial health officials logged 76 new infections of the novel coronavirus.

July 28, 2020: Ontario reports a dip in the number of new COVID-19 cases for the fourth straight day. Health officials reported 111 new infections, bringing the provincial total to 38,910.

July 27, 2020: Ontario records another dip in the number of new COVID-19 cases. Provincial health officials logged 119 new infections of the novel coronavirus, marking the third day in a row that Ontario’s daily case count has been below 150.

July 26, 2020: For the second day in a row, Ontario recorded fewer than 150 new cases of COVID-19. Provincial health officials logged 137 new infections of the novel coronavirus, bringing the total number of cases in Ontario to 38,680.

July 25, 2020: Ontario records a dip in the number of new COVID-19 cases compared to the nearly 200 new infections logged the day prior. The province logged 138 new patients of the novel coronavirus, bringing the provincial total to 38,543.

July 24, 2020: Ontario records another significant surge in COVID-19 cases, reporting nearly double the number of new infections than the previous day. Health officials reported 195 new cases of COVID-19. 

July 23, 2020: The number of new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario drop once again following several days of relatively high numbers. Ontario health officials reported 103 new infections, bringing the total of lab-confirmed cases in the province to 38,210.

July 22, 2020: Ontario reports a dip in the number of new COVID-19 cases but still records an uptick from last week’s trends. Health officials confirmed 165 new cases of COVID-19, which is a decrease from the 203 cases reported on Tuesday, and logged two new deaths. The new provincial total number of infections is 38,107.

July 21, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario has shot back to the highest level since late June. The 203 new infections announced brings the province’s total of lab-confirmed cases to 37,942 – a 0.5 per cent increase over Monday's totally when 135 cases were added.

July 20, 2020: Health officials report a slight decrease in new COVID-19 cases following a weekend that saw new case numbers climb to the 160s. The 135 new cases added Monday morning bring the provincial total to 37,739.

July 19, 2020: Health officials are reporting more than 150 new COVID-19 infections for the second day in a row, after reporting new case numbers in the low 100s for more than a week. Sunday morning’s 164 new cases brings the provincial total to 37,604.

July 18, 2020: Health officials recorded an increase in new COVID-19 cases in Ontario on Saturday, after a week of reporting relatively low case numbers in the province. Health Minister Christine Elliott described the 166 new infections as a “slight uptick" over the past several days. 

July 17, 2020: Ontario health officials record 111 new cases of COVID-19 for the second straight day, as well as a slight increase in deaths. Officials confirm that nine more people have died of the novel coronavirus. Just a day before, the province recorded that five people had died. 

July 16, 2020: Ontario is reporting a very small increase in the number of new COVID-19 cases after the province hit a 16-week low on Wednesday. Health officials reported 111 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Thursday, bringing the provincial total to 37,163 infections.

July 15, 2020: Ontario is reporting another dip in COVID-19 cases, reporting the lowest number of new infections in 16 weeks. Health officials confirmed 102 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Wednesday. 

July 14, 2020: Ontario health officials report a steady number of new COVID-19 cases and a decrease in the number of deaths. Officials confirmed an additional 111 new infections, and said that one person has died due to the disease.

July 13, 2020: Ontario health officials report a slight dip in the number of new COVID-19 cases as the province prepares to announce Stage 3 of its reopening plan. The 116 new cases reported is a slight decrease from the 129 reported on Sunday and the 130 reported on Saturday.

July 12, 2020: Ontario reports 129 new COVID-19 cases as the downward trend continues in the province. The new cases bring the provincial total to 36,723.

July 11, 2020: Ontario reports a slight increase in the number of new COVID-19 cases. Health officials recorded 130 new cases of the disease, bringing the provincial total to 36,594.

July 10, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed an additional 116 new cases of COVID-19, as well as seven more deaths. This brings the province's total number of lab-confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus to 36,464, including 2,710 deaths and 32,155 recoveries.

July 9, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed an additional 170 new COVID-19 cases.The new patients bring the province's total number of lab-confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus to 36,348, including 2,704 deaths and 31,977 recoveries.

July 8, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed 118 new COVID-19 cases as 30 of the province's 34 public health units report five or fewer new infections. Officials noted that Wednesday’s number is a slight increase from the 112 reported on Tuesday, but that the numbers are “largely stable.”

July 7, 2020: Ontario recorded another dip in daily COVID-19 cases, with an additional 112 new patients and two more deaths. This brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus to 36,060, including 2,691 deaths and 31,603 recoveries.

July 6, 2020: Ontario health officials report a slight uptick in the number of new COVID-19 cases. Officials confirmed an additional 154 new cases of the novel coronavirus. 

July 5, 2020: Ontario has recorded fewer than 200 new cases of COVID-19 for the sixth day in a row. Health officials confirmed another 138 new infections on July 5 as all but four public health units report less than five new infections.

July 4, 2020: Ontario has recorded fewer than 200 new cases of COVID-19 for five days in a row. Health officials confirmed another 121 new infections on July 4,the lowest number in more than a week. 

July 3, 2020: Most of Ontario's public health units, with the exception of Toronto, Peel and York, reported five or fewer cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, the province’s health minister said. Officials confirmed an additional 165 new cases of the novel coronavirus, a slight increase from the 153 cases recorded on Thursday and the 149 cases on Wednesday.

July 2, 2020: Ontario has recorded fewer than 200 new cases of COVID-19 the last three days in a row. Health officials confirmed another 149 new infections on July 1 and 153 cases of the novel coronavirus on July 2.

July 1, 2020: Health officials did not release data on Canada Day. 

June 30, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario reported in the last 24 hours has fallen back to under 200. Health officials reported 157 new cases of the novel coronavirus. These new patients bring the total number of infections to 35,068, including 2,672 deaths and 30,344 resolved.

June 29, 2020: Ontario health officials reported another increase in COVID-19 cases, but the majority were in the Windsor-Essex region. Another 257 new infections were confirmed on Monday, with 177 of those cases in Windsor-Essex. These new patients bring the total number of novel coronavirus cases to 34,911, including 2,665 deaths and 30,196 recoveries.

June 28, 2020: Ontario health officials reported another 178 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday. The new patients bring the total number of lab-confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus to 34,654, including 2,658 deaths and 30,107 recoveries. The majority of the cases reported in the last 24 hours (67 per cent) were in Toronto and Peel Region.

June 27, 2020: Ontario health officials reported 160 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, bringing the total number of lab-confirmed cases in the province to 34,497. There are 2,652 people who have died as a result of contracting the novel coronavirus and 29,932 people have recovered.

June 26, 2020: Health officials reported 111 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday morning, the lowest number of new cases since March 25. This brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario to 34,316, including 2,644 deaths and 29,754 recoveries.

June 25, 2020: Ontario has recorded fewer than 200 new cases of COVID-19 for the second day in a row. Health officials logged 189 new patients infected with the novel coronavirus, bringing the provincial total number of cases to 34,205, including 2,641 deaths and 29,528 recovered patients.

June 24, 2020: Ontario dips back down to recording fewer than 200 new COVID-19 patients. Health officials logged 163 new cases, bringing the provincial total number of infections to 34,061, including 2,631 deaths and 29,336 resolved cases.

June 23, 2020: Amidst a downward trend, Ontario has recorded a slight spike in the number of new COVID-19 cases. Health officials reported an additional 216 novel coronavirus patients. This brings the total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 cases in the province to 33,853, including 2,619 deaths and 29,107 recoveries.

June 22, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario reached a nearly three-month low, with 161 new infections reported. There are now 33,637 lab-confirmed cases of the disease in the province, including 2,609 deaths and 28,933 recoveries.

June 21, 2020: One day after recording a slight spike, Ontario has dipped back down to fewer than 200 new COVID-19 cases. Health officials logged another 175 patients infected with the novel coronavirus and another 11 deaths, bringing the provincial total number of cases to 33,476, including 2,606 deceased patients and 28,791 recovered patients.

June 20, 2020: After six days of less than 200 new cases of COVID-19 being recorded in the province, Ontario saw a slight uptick. Health officials logged 206 new patients infected with the novel coronavirus and confirmed 31 more deaths, bringing the provincial total number of cases to 33,301, including 2,595 deceased patients and 28,468 recovered patients.

June 19, 2020: The number of new cases of COVID-19 recorded in Ontario continues to remain below the 200 mark for the sixth day in a row. Health officials add 178 new lab-confirmed cases, which represents a daily growth rate of 0.5 per cent.

June 18, 2020: Health officials report 173 new cases of COVID-19. It is the lowest number since March 28 when 150 new infections were reported. 

June 17, 2020: The number of new cases of COVID-19 reported in Ontario remains under 200 for the fourth straight day as 190 new patients are confirmed. This brings the total number of cases in Ontario to 32,744, including 27,784 resolved cases and 2,550 deaths

June 16, 2020: Ontario health officials reported 184 new cases of COVID-19, the third day in a row in which the province has recorded less than 200 cases. This brings the total number of cases in Ontario to 32,554, including 27,431 resolved cases and 2,538 deaths

June 15, 2020: The province confirmed 181 new cases of COVID-19, the lowest number of new cases since March 28 when 151 cases were reported. To date, there are 32,370 lab-confirmed infections in Ontario, including 27,213 resolved cases and 2,527 deaths.

June 14, 2020: The province reported 197 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday morning, the seventh straight day in which the province has recorded fewer than 300 new cases of the novel coronavirus. To date, there are 32,189 lab-confirmed infections in Ontario, including 26,961 resolved cases (83.8 per cent) and 2,519 deaths.

June 13, 2020: Ontario records less than 300 new cases of COVID-19 for sixth straight day. Provincial health officials recorded 266 news cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, a 0.8 per cent increase over the previous day, as well as nine deaths.

June 12, 2020: Ontario records less than 200 new cases of COVID-19 for the first time in months. Health officials reported 182 new cases of the disease, bringing the provincial total to 31,726. This was the first time the case number fell into the 100s since March. 

June 11, 2020: For the fourth day in a row, health officials in Ontario record less than 300 cases of the novel coronavirus, which represent the lowest numbers of new infections in over ten weeks. Health officials confirmed an additional 203 cases, as well as 12 more deaths. 

June 10, 2020: For the third day in a row, health officials in Ontario record less than 300 cases of the novel coronavirus, which represent the lowest numbers of new infections in over ten weeks. Health officials confirmed an additional 251 cases, as well as 11 more deaths. 

June 9, 2020: For the second day in a row, health officials in Ontario record less than 300 cases of the novel coronavirus, which represent the lowest numbers of new infections in over ten weeks. Health officials confirmed an additional 230 cases, as well as 14 more deaths. 

June 8, 2020: Health officials in Ontario recorded 243 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, the lowest number of new infections since late March. The news comes after the ministry of health reported more than 400 cases on both Saturday and Sunday, though those numbers were inflated due to an error in lab reporting.

June 7, 2020: Ontario records another day with more than 400 new COVID-19 cases but says over 200 cases were impacted by a reporting delay. Health officials reported 415 new cases of COVID-19 but admitted that 223 of those cases were a result of a "laboratory-to-public health reporting delay."

June 6, 2020: Ontario recorded spike in the number of new COVID-19 cases as the province surpasses 30,000 infections. Health officials reported 455 new cases of COVID-19 but admitted that 68 of those cases were a result of a "laboratory-to-public health reporting delay."

June 5, 2020: Ontario health officials reported 344 new COVID-19 cases and 15 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of lab-confirmed COVID-19 patients to 29,747, including 2,372 deaths and 23,583 recoveries.

June 4, 2020: Ontario health officials reported 45 more COVID-19 deaths, a significant increase after days where the number of deceased was below 20. Another 356 cases were also confirmed, bringing the total number of lab-confirmed cases in the province to 29,403, including 2,357 deaths and 23,208 recoveries.

June 3, 2020: Ontario health officials reported another 338 cases of COVID-19, and 19 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of lab-confirmed cases in Ontario to 29,047, with 2,312 deaths and 22,822 recoveries.

June 2, 2020: For the second straight day, Ontario health officials reported more than 400 cases of the novel coronavirus after a week of cases below that number. Health officials confirmed an additional 446 cases on Tuesday, which is the highest number of new infections in over a week, as well as 17 more deaths.

June 1, 2020: Health officials confirmed another 404 cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as 10 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the province to 27,859, including 2,276 deaths and 22,153 recoveries.

May 31, 2020: Health officials confirmed another 326 cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as 19 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the province to 27,859, including 2,266 deaths and 21,810 recoveries.

May 30, 2020: Health officials confirmed another 323 cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as 17 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the province to 27,533, including 2,247 deaths and 21,353 recoveries.

May 29, 2020: For a second straight day, Ontario has recorded more than 300 new cases of COVID-19. Health officials confirmed another 344 cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as 41 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the province to 27,210, including 2,230 deaths and 20,983 recoveries.

May 28, 2020: Ontario reports a jump in new COVID-19 cases following two days in which the number of daily patients was below 300. Health officials confirmed another 384 cases of the novel coronavirus, as well as 34 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the province to 26,866, including 2,189 deaths and 20,673 recoveries.

May 27, 2020: The province recorded less than 300 new cases of COVID-19 for the second day in a row. Ontario health officials confirmed 292 new cases of the disease and 32 more deaths. This brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases in Ontario to 26,483. At least 2,155 people have died while 20,372 cases have been resolved.

May 26, 2020: The province recorded 287 new cases and 21 deaths related to the novel coronavirus Tuesday morning. As it stands, there are 26,191 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, including 2,123 deaths and 19,958 recoveries. 

May 25, 2020: For the fifth day in a row, the province recorded more than 400 cases of COVID-19. On Monday, health officials confirmed 404 new cases of the novel coronavirus and 29 more deaths. This brings the number of lab-confirmed cases in Ontario to 25,904, including 2,102 deaths and 19,698 recoveries.

May 24, 2020: The province recorded 460 new cases and 25 deaths related to the novel coronavirus Sunday morning, the fourth straight day that daily case numbers have been above 400. The rise represents a 1.8 per cent increase over yesterday's total.

May 23, 2020: The province recorded 412 new cases and 27 more deaths related to the novel coronavirus Saturday morning, marking a 1.7 per cent increase over the day prior. This marks the third consecutive day health officials have confirmed more than 400 new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario.As it stands, there are 25,040 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, including 2,048 deaths. The number of resolved COVID-19 cases continues to outweigh active cases in the province at 19,146 recoveries or 76.5 per cent.

May 22, 2020: Ontario confirms the highest number of new COVID-19 cases in a single day in exactly two weeks. Health officials logged 441 new cases and 28 more deaths, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 24, 628, including 2,021 deaths and 18,767 recoveries.

May 21, 2020: The number of new COVID-19 cases reported in a single day in Ontario has climbed back up to above 400 as the provincial death toll nears 2,000. Provincial health officials confirmed 413 new cases of the novel coronavirus and 31 more deaths, bringing the total number of patients in Ontario to 24,187, including 1,993 deaths and 18,509 recoveries.

May 20, 2020: Ontario health officials record 390 new cases of COVID-19 and 43 more deaths. The total number of patients infected with the disease in the province rises to 23,744, including 1,962 deaths and 18,190 recoveries.

May 19, 2020: 427 more cases of COVID-19 were confirmed by Ontario health officials Tuesday morning, as well as 15 more deaths. This marks the lowest number of deaths reported by the province in a single day since April 6. There have been 23,384 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date, including 1,919 and 17,898 recoveries. 

May 18, 2020: A little more than 1,900 people have died in Ontario after contracting COVID-19. On Monday health officials confirmed 304 new cases of the novel coronavirus and 23 more deaths. The new patients bring the province's total number of COVID-19 cases to 22, 957, including 1,904 deaths and 17,638 recoveries.

May 17, 2020: Ontario health officials reported a slight dip in COVID-19 cases on Sunday. There are 340 new cases of the novel coronavirus and 23 more deaths. The new patients bring the province's total number of COVID-19 cases to 22653, including 1,881 deaths and 17,360 recoveries.

May 16, 2020: Ontario health officials have reported 391 new cases of COVID-19, including 33 more deaths. This marks the highest number of cases reported in a single day since May 9. The new patients bring the province's total number of COVID-19 cases to 22,313, including 1,858 deaths and 17,020 recoveries.

May 15, 2020: Ontario records 341 new COVID-19 cases and 27 more deaths, while adding that a data error on Thursday incorrectly reported the lowest number of new patients in six weeks. The province now has 21,922 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus, including 1,825 deaths and 16,641 recoveries. There were 258 cases logged by health officials on Thursday, but a “small glitch” meant that number was “inaccurate,” the province’s health minister said. There were really 345 new cases of the disease that day. 

May 14, 2020: Ontario records the lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in the province in more than six weeks. Provincial health officials reported 258 new cases and 33 more deaths, bringing the total to 21,496, including 1,798 deaths and 16,204 recoveries.

May 13, 2020: Ontario's number of new COVID-19 cases remains relatively static. Health officials reported 329 new patients on Wednesday, including 40 more deaths. This brings the total number of lab-confirmed cases in Ontario to 21,236. At least 1,765 people have died while 15,845 cases have been resolved.

May 12, 2020: Health officials reported another 361 cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, including 56 more deaths. There have been a total of 20,907 lab-confirmed cases of the disease in the province so far. At least 1,725 people have died while 15,391 have recovered.

May 11, 2020: Ontario health officials reported 308 new cases of COVID-19 in the province, including 35 more deaths. There have been a total of 20,546 lab-confirmed cases of the disease so far. At least 1,669 people have died in Ontario while 15,131 have recovered.

May 10, 2020: Health officials reported another dip in new COVID-19 cases in Ontario on Sunday morning with 294 new confirmed cases, marking the lowest number of new cases reported by the province since March 31. This brings the total number of cases in the province to 20,238, including 1,634 deaths and 14,772 recoveries.

May 9, 2020: The province recorded its lowest daily number of new cases of COVID-19 since April 6 on Saturday morning. There are 19,944 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Ontario, including 1,599 deaths and 14,383, up 393 over Friday's report.

May 8, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm 477 new cases of COVID-19 and 68 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of novel coronavirus cases to 19,598, including 1,540 deaths and 13,990 recoveries.

May 7, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm 399 new cases of COVID-19 and 48 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of novel coronavirus cases to 19,121, including 1,477 deaths and 13,569 recoveries.

May 6, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm 412 new cases of COVID-19 and 68 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of novel coronavirus cases to 18,722, including 1,429 deaths and 13,222 recoveries.

May 5, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm 387 new cases of COVID-19 and 61 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of novel coronavirus cases to 18,310, including 1,361 deaths and 12,779 recoveries.

May 4, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm 370 new cases of COVID-19 and 84 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of novel coronavirus cases to 17,923, including 1,300 deaths and 12,505 recoveries.

May 3, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm 434 new cases of COVID-19 and 40 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of novel coronavirus cases to 17,553, including 1,216 deaths and 12,005 recoveries.

May 2, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm 511 new cases of COVID-19 and 55 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of novel coronavirus cases to 17,119, including 1,176 deaths and 11,390 recoveries.

May 1, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm 421 new cases of COVID-19 and 39 more deaths. The new patients bring the total number of novel coronavirus cases to 16,608, including 1,121 deaths and 10,825 recoveries.

April 30, 2020: Ontario surpasses 1,000 COVID-19 deaths. Provincial health officials logged a single-day high with 86 deceased patients. The total number of cases in the province climbed to 16,187, including 10,205 recoveries, as 459 new cases of the virus were confirmed.

April 29, 2020: Ontario records the lowest amount of new COVID-19 cases in one day since April 6. Health officials confirmed 347 more cases of the novel coronavirus and 45 additional deaths. The province’s death toll now sits at 996 and the total number of confirmed cases is 15,728, including deaths and 9,612 recoveries.

April 28, 2020: The number of COVID-19 cases in the province has surpassed 15,000. Ontario health officials confirmed 525 new cases of the virus, as well as an additional 59 deaths. The death toll now sits at 951. The province is reporting 8,964 recoveries.

April 27, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm 424 more cases of COVID-19 in the province and 57 new deaths. The death toll now sits at 892 and the total number of cases has reached 14,856, including 8,525 recoveries.

April 26, 2020: The number of COVID-19 cases in the province has surpassed 14,000. Ontario health officials have confirmed 437 more cases of COVID-19, including 24 additional deaths. This brings the total number of cases in the province to 14,432, including 835 deaths and 8,000 recoveries.

April 25, 2020: Ontario health officials have confirmed 476 more cases of COVID-19, including 48 additional deaths. This brings the total number of cases in the province to 13,995, including 811 deaths and 7,509 recoveries.

April 24, 2020: The province confirmed 640 more cases of COVID-19 Friday morning as well as 50 more deaths related to the outbreak. There are currently 13,519 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Ontario, including 763 deaths and 7,087 resolved cases.

April 23, 2020: The province confirmed 634 more cases of COVID-19 Thursday morning as well as 54 more deaths related to the outbreak. There are currently 12,879 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Ontario, including 713 deaths and 6,680 resolved cases.

April 22, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed 510 new cases of COVID-19, including 37 new deaths. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 12,245, including 6,221 recoveries. Six hundred and fifty-nine people have died as a result of the virus.Officials confirmed that 878 people are in hospitals receiving treatment for COVID-19 and of those cases, 243 are in the intensive care unit. One hundred and ninety-two of those patients in the ICU are on a ventilator.

April 21, 2020: Ontario recorded 38 more COVID-19 deaths Tuesday morning, as well as 551 more cases of the virus. There are currently 11,735 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, including 5,806 recoveries and 622 deaths.

April 20, 2020: Ontario health officials reported 606 new cases of COVID-19 and 31 deaths linked to the virus Monday morning. There are currently 11,184 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the province, including 584 deaths and 5,515 recoveries

April 19, 2020: Ontario records 568 more cases of COVID-19 and 39 new deaths.There are currently 5,736 people under investigation for the novel coronavirus.

April 18, 2020: Ontario surpasses 10,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19. The province announed 485 new cases of the virus and 36 additional deaths. There are currently 6,833 people under investigation for the novel coronavirus.

April 17, 2020: Ontario's COVID-19 fatalities and case numbers soar to a single-day high, with 55 deaths and 564 cases reported. There are currently 9,525 cases of COVID-19 in the province, including 478 deaths and 4,556 recoveries. The data shows that 362 patients have recovered in the last 24 hours.

April 16, 2020: Ontario health officials report an additional 38 deaths related to COVID-19 while confirming 514 new cases of the virus. There are now 8,961 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, which includes 423 deaths and 4,194 recoveries. Close to 300 cases have recovered in the last 24 hours alone.

April 15, 2020: Ontario recorded 51 more deaths linked to the virus, as well as 494 more cases. In the province, there are 795 people receiving treatment in hospital for COVID-19, including 254 patients in the intensive care unit. Of all patients, 12.7 per cent of them have been hospitalized at one point. There are now 3,902 resolved cases in the province.

April 14, 2020: Ontario health officials say that 43 more people have died as a result of COVID-19, while confirming 483 new cases of the virus. While the number of those hospitalized for COVID-19 has increased by nine patients since Monday, there is a decrease in the number of those being treated in an intensive care unit. There are currently 769 patients in hospital, 255 of which are in the ICU, down from 263 reported a day earlier. The number of those requiring a ventilator is also down to 199, from 203 on Monday.

April 13, 2020: Seventeen more deaths were confirmed by Ontario health officials as they announced 421 new cases of the novel coronavirus. These new cases bring the total in the province to 7,470. Of those cases, 44.4 per cent are male and 55 per cent are female. Officials said that 33.7 per cent are between the ages of 40 and 59, 24.3 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 20 and 39, 24.1 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 60 and 79, 15.4 per cent of all patients are 80 years of age or older and 2.3 per cent of all patients are 19 year of age or younger. There are currently 1,534 people are under investigation for the virus.

April 12, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed 401 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, including 21 more deaths. This brings the total number of cases in Ontario to 7,049. Of those cases, 44.8 per cent of all patients in the province are male and 54.6 per cent are female. Officials said that 34.1 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 40 and 59, 24.7 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 20 and 39, 24.3 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 60 and 79, 14.6 per cent of all patients are 80 years of age or older and 2.4 per cent of all patients are 19 year of age or younger. There are currently 1,619 people are under investigation for the virus.

April 11, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed 411 new cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, including 31 more deaths. This brings the total number of cases in Ontario to 6,648. Of those cases, 54.3 per cent of all patients are female and 45.1 per cent are male. Officials said that 34.6 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 40 and 59, 24.8 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 20 and 39, 24.3 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 60 and 79, 13.8 per cent of all patients are 80 years of age or older and 2.4 per cent of all patients are 19 year of age or younger. There are currently 1,517 people are under investigation for the virus.

April 10, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed 478 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, including 22 more deaths. This brings the total number of cases in Ontario to 6,237. Of those cases, 54.1 per cent of all patients are female and 45.3 per cent are male—37 cases did not specify their gender. 34.6 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 40 and 59, 25.2 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 20 and 39, 24.2 per cent of all patients are between the ages of 60 and 79, 13.4 per cent of all patients are 80 years of age or older and 2.4 per cent of all patients are 19 year of age or younger. There are currently 1,598 people are under investigation for the virus.

April 9, 2020: The number of deaths related to COVID-19 in Ontario has reached 200. Ontario health officials confirmed 483 new cases of the virus, including 26 more deaths. Of the patients, 45.5 per cent are male and 53.8 per cent are female. There are 141 patients under the age of 20, 1,464 between the ages of 20 and 39 years old, 1,996 are between 40 and 59 years old, and 1,412 patients are between 60 and 79 years old. Seven-hundred-and-forty of the patients are 80 years old or older. There are an additional 1,208 people under investigation for COVID-19.

April 8, 2020: The number of COVID-19 cases in Ontario has surpassed 5,000. Ontario health officials confirmed 550 new cases in the province, including 21 more deaths. Of those cases, 46.1 per cent were male and 53.3 per cent were female. There are 129 patients under the age of 20, 1,369 between the ages of 20 and 39, 1,851 between the ages of 40 and 59, and 1,300 patients between the ages of 60 and 79. Six-hundred-and-twenty-four COVID-19 cases were 80 years old or older. There are an additional 1,102 people under investigation for COVID-19.

April 7, 2020: The province confirmed another 379 cases of COVID-19 and 21 more deaths. This brings the total number of cases in Ontario to 4,726. Of the cases, 46.8 per cent are male and 52.7 per cent are female. Health officials say that 120 patients are under the age of 20. There are 1,263 patients between the ages of 20 and 39, 1,663 between the ages of 40 and 59, 1,168 between the ages of 60 and 79. Five hundred and nine of the COVID-19 patients are 80 years or older. There are an additional 691 people under investigation for the virus.

April 6, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm 309 new cases of COVID-19, including 13 more deaths. This brings the total number of cases in Ontario to 4,347. Of those cases, 47.3 per cent are male and 52.2 per cent are female. There are 107 patients aged 19 and under, 1,167 cases between the ages of 20 and 39, 1,537 are between the ages of 40 and 59 and there are 1,077 patients between the ages of 60 and 79. Four hundred and fifty-five COVID-19 patients are 80 years old or older. There are an additional 329 people under investigation for the virus.

April 5, 2020: The province confirmed 408 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday morning, including 25 more deaths. The number of cases of the novel coronavirus in Ontario sits at 4,038, 1,449 of which have recovered. Of those 4,038 cases, 2,101 are female and 1,919 are male. Patients betwen the ages of 40 and 59 years old represent 35.4 per cent of all the cases in Ontario at 1,430, 1,111 patients are between the ages of 20 and 39 years old, 1,002 patients are between the ages of 60 and 79 year old. The province says that 392 patients are 80 years old or older, while 99 patients are 19 years olf or younger.

April 4, 2020: Ontario public health has confirmed 27 more deaths related to COVID-19, as 375 new cases of the virus were announced by the province on Saturday morning.There are currently 3,630 confirmed cases in Ontario, including 1,219 patients who have recovered. Of those 3,630 cases, 1,755 patients are male and 1,857 patients are female. According to provincial data, 1,319 of the patients are between the ages of 40 and 59 years old, 1,025 of patients are between the ages of 20 to 39 years old, 903 of patients are 60 to 79 years old, 287 of patients are 80 years old or older and 93 of the patients are 19 years old or younger.

April 3, 2020: The province confirmed 462 new cases of COVID-19 Friday morning. There are now 3,255 cases in the province, including 67 deaths and 1,023 patients who have recovered. Of those 3,255, 1,579 patients are male and 1,657 are female. The province says that 2,123 of the patients are between the ages of 20 and 60 years old, 1047 of patients are 65 years old or older and 82 of the patients are 19 years of age or younger.

April 2, 2020: The province confirmed 401 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday morning. There are now 2,793 cases in the province, including 53 deaths and 831 patients who have recovered. Of those 2,793, 1,355 patients are male and 1,421 are female. The province says that 1,821 of the patients are between the ages of 20 and 60 years old, 902 of patients are 65 years old or older and 68 of the patients are 19 years of age or younger.

April 1, 2020: The province confirmed 426 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday morning. There are now 2,392 cases in the province, including 37 deaths and 689 patients who have recovered. Of those 2,392, 1,189 patients are male and 1,189 are female. The province says that 1,574 of the patients are between the ages of 20 and 60 years old, 760 of patients are 65 years old or older and 55 of the patients are 19 years of age or younger.

March 31, 2020: The province confirmed 260 new cases of COVID-19 Tuesday morning. There are now 1,966 cases in the province, including 33 deaths and 534 patients who have recovered. Of those 1,966, 980 patients are male and 974 are female. Twelve cases did not specify male or female gender. The province says that 1,496 of the patients are between the ages of 20 and 60 years old, 421 of patients are 65 years old or older and 46 of the patients are 19 years of age or younger.

March 30, 2020: Three hundred and fifty one new cases of the virus were confirmed by the province on Monday, bringing the Ontario total to 1,706, including 23 deaths. Health officials confirmed another 10 deaths related to COVID-19 on Monday afternoon. No information regarding the new patients’ genders, ages, locations, or means of transmission has been released for the fourth day in a row.

March 29, 2020: Two hundred and eleven new cases of the virus were confirmed by the province on Sunday, including four additional deaths. The province has not released any information regarding the gender, ages, locations or means of transmission for the new patients.

March 28, 2020: The provincial tally of COVID-19 cases has surpassed 1,000. One hundred and fifty one new cases of the virus were confirmed by Ontario health officials, including one additional death. The province has not released any information regarding the gender, ages, locations or means of transmission for the new patients.

March 27, 2020: One hundred and thirty five new cases of the virus were confirmed by the province on Friday. Three additional deaths were also confirmed, bringing the total number deceased patients to 18.  While announcing the new patients on Friday, health officials stated that more than 10,000 people are currently under investigation for the virus and nearly 30,000 people in the province have tested negative thus far.

March 26, 2020: One hundred and seventy new cases of the virus were confirmed by health officials in Ontario as the number of deaths in the province increased to 15. Thirty-five of the cases are listed as travel related, 56 as close contact. Twelve people have been hospitalized. There are 22 new cases in Toronto, 15 in Peel Region, 33 in York Region, five in Durham Region, three in Peterborough, one in Halton Region and one in Hamilton. In Ottawa, there are five new cases. There are also three new cases in Waterloo, two in Niagara, four in Simcoe Muskoka, one in Sudbury, 14 in Haliburton, one in Northwestern, four in Middlesex London, two in Oxford, one in Grey Bruce and one in North Bay.

March 25, 2020: One hundred new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed by Ontario health officials, including five deaths in the province. The first deceased was a patient who was receiving care at a hospital in Niagara. No information has been released about the four other deceased patients. Twenty-one of the patients are from Toronto, 13 are from Peel Region, five are from York Region, four are from Halton Region, four are from Hamilton, two are from Peterborough and one case is in Durham Region. There are also five confirmed cases in Kington, three in Porcupine District, two cases in Windsor Essex, two cases in Middlesex London, two cases in Hastings Prince Edward, and one case in Wellington Dufferin Guelph, Niagara, Simcoe Muskoka, Haliburton Kawartha Pineridge and Timiskaming. The locations of the additional cases are all listed as “pending.”

March 24, 2020: Eighty-five new cases of the virus were confirmed by Ontario health officials, including two deaths. The first deceased patient, a man in his 90s, was being treated in Durham Region. The second deceased patient was an 80-year-old woman who died at St. Joseph's Hospital in Hamilton. Ontario public health said that the woman had been in isolation since being admitted to the hospital on March 16. She was a resident of Heritage Green Nursing Home in Stoney Creek.. Among the new patients are two cases in Durham Region, as well as 17 in Toronto, five in York Region, three in Peel Region, three in Hamilton, and one in Halton Region.Three additional cases were confirmed in the Kingston, Ont. area, three in Ottawa, two in Waterloo, Ont. and there has been one case confirmed in Sudbury, Brant, Wellington Dufferin Guelph Region, Grey Bruce, the Windsor Essex area, and Niagara Region.The locations of the additional cases are all listed as “pending.”

March 23, 2020: The number of COVID-19 cases in Ontario has surpassed 500 as seventy-eight new cases of the virus were confirmed by provincial health officials. Among the new patients announced Monday, 15 are from Toronto, eight are from York Region, six are from Peel Region, three are from Durham Region, three are from Hamilton, and two are from Halton Region. As well, three new cases have been confirmed in Ottawa, and there is one more case confirmed in Hastings Prince Edward, Sudbury, Simcoe Muskoka, Wellington Dufferin Guelph, Haliburton Kawartha Pineridge, Waterloo, Eastern Ontario and the Kingston area. The location of the remaining cases are all listed as “pending.”

March 22, 2020: Fourty-eight new cases of the virus were confirmed by health officials in Ontario. Among the new cases announced on Sunday, one is from Toronto, one is from eastern Ontario, one is from Waterloo, one is from Ottawa, one is from Peel Region, one is from Hamilton and one is from Windsor Essex. The 41 other cases’ locations are listed as “pending.” Two of the new cases are travel-related. Two new recoveries were also announced, bringing the total to eight. Health officials also reported the first COVID-19-related deaths in Toronto, York Region and Lindsay. 

March 21, 2020: Fifty-nine new cases of the virus were confirmed by the province in Ontario. Among the new cases announced on Saturday, two are in Toronto, four are in Peel Region, three are in Simcoe Muskoka, five are in York Region, one is in Hastings Prince Edward, one is in Ottawa and one is in Durham Region. The 41 other cases’ locations are listed as “pending.” Nine of the new cases are travel-related. The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit also confirmed a third COVID-19-related death in the province.

March 20, 2020: Sixty new cases of the virus were confirmed by the province in Ontario. Among the new cases announced on Friday, six are in Middlesex London, three are in Haliburton Kawartha, two are in Toronto, two are in Hamilton, three are in Peterborough, six are in Durham Region, three are in Ottawa, four are in Waterloo, two are in Peel Region, one is in York Region, one is in Porcupine and one is in Hastings Prince Edward. The 26 other cases’ locations are listed as "pending." Nine of the new cases were listed as travel-related.

March 19, 2020: Forty-four cases of the virus were confirmed by the province. One of the patients, a Durham man in his 80s, required immediate hospitalization. Eight of the patients are from the Toronto area. The province said 12 of the patients have a travel history to places including the United States, Spain, Belgium, Canary Islands, San Juan, England, Finland, Germany, Malta and Manilla. Health officials in Halton Region also confirmed a second COVID-19-related death in the province.

March 18, 2020: Twenty-five cases of the virus were confirmed by the province. Among the patients, four are in Halton, three in Toronto, two in Peel, two in Hamilton, two in Chatham Kent, one in York, one in Waterloo, one in Niagara, one in Ottawa, one in Middlesex London, one in Grey Bruce, one in Simcoe Muskoka, one in Brant, one in Algoma and three are listed as “pending.” Eighteen of the cases have recently travelled outside of the country.

March 17, 2020: Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott says a COVID-19 patient in the province has died. The 77-year-old Muskoka region man tested positive for the virus after death. Elliott said his cause of death remains under investigation. Eleven additional cases of the virus were confirmed in the province – five in Hamilton, three in Kingston, two in Middlesex London, and one in York Region.

March 16, 2020: Thirty-two cases were announced in the province, including 11 cases in Toronto. About 10 of the cases had travelled to the United States, officials said.

March 15, 2020: Ontario health officials announced 42 new cases of the virus, marking the biggest single-day jump in the province since tracking had begun. Among the cases, there are 14 in Toronto, five in Peel, five in Ottawa, three in Hamilton, three in York, two in Waterloo, two in Durham, two in Simcoe Muskoka, one in Niagara, one in Haliburton Kawartha Pineridge, two in Grey Bruce and one in Peterborough. The Simcoe-Muskoka patient has been hospitalized.

March 14, 2020: Twenty-four cases of the virus were announced in Ontario, including nine in Toronto, three in Durham, two in Waterloo, two in Ottawa, one in Halton, one in Middlesex London, one in Cobourg, one in Huron-Perth, one in Hamilton and one in Peel. Officials announced two additional cases in the province in the afternoon but did not specify where. At least two of the cases cited travel to the United States, while two others were recently in Asia.

March 13, 2020: The province announced 19 additional cases of COVID-19, including patients in Toronto, York, Peel, Ottawa, and Waterloo. One of the patients, a man in his 80s, was hospitalized in Niagara. Twelve of the cases had a travel history to Egypt, United States or England.

March 12, 2020: Eighteen cases of the virus were confirmed in Ontario, including a baby boy and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wife Sophie Gregoire Trudeau. The patients included people across southern Ontario, including Toronto, Peel, Waterloo and Muskoka. Trudeau announced he is not showing any symptoms of the virus but is self-isolating for two weeks as a precaution.

March 11, 2020: Health officials confirmed five cases of the virus, including four patients in the Greater Toronto Area and one in Ottawa. This was the first case reported in Ottawa. The Ottawa patient had travelled to Austria, while the three others had either been to Egypt and the United States.

March 10, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed the province’s 36th case of the virus, a man in his 40s, who had recently to Switzerland. Later in the day, the 37th case in the province was reported – a patient in Sudbury. The Sudbury man attended a Toronto conference before testing positive for the virus.

March 9, 2020: Three new cases were reported in the province. The first two patients are a man in his 80s and a woman in her 70s, who had both recently travelled to Iran. The third patient is a Brampton woman in her 30s, who was a close contact of someone who had previously tested positive for the virus.

March 8, 2020: Four new cases were reported in the province – a Toronto woman in her 40s, who had recently been to Colorado, a Toronto woman in her 60s, who had recently been to France, a Toronto man in his 60s, who had recently been to Washington, and a Brampton man in his 50s, who had recently travelled to Germany.

March 7, 2020: There were no new cases of the virus reported in Ontario.

March 6, 2020: Five cases of COVID-19 were reported in the province. The patients include a Toronto man in his 20s, who had been to Italy, a Richmond Hill woman in her 60s, who had been to Iran, and a Toronto man in his 40s, who had been to Las Vegas. Another patient is the wife of a previously reported case – the Peel couple was aboard the Grand Princess Cruise Ship out of San Francisco, which travelled to Mexico. The last case is a Toronto man in his 50s, who had been to Iran.

March 5, 2020: Ontario health officials report three new cases of the virus. One of the three patients is a Kitchener woman in her 50s, who had been to Italy. The second patient is a Toronto man in his 60s, who had been to Iran. The third patient is a Mississauga man in his 60s, who was aboard the Grand Princess Cruise Ship in San Francisco.

March 4, 2020: There were no new cases of the virus reported in Ontario.

March 3, 2020: Two cases of the virus were reported. They are a woman in her 70s in York Region, who came back from Egypt, and a man in his 50s, who came back from Iran.

March 2, 2020: Three cases of COVID-19 are reported in the province. They are a Toronto woman in her 60s, who had been to Egypt, a Toronto woman in her 70s, who had been to Egypt and is the roommate of a previously confirmed case, and a Toronto man in his 60s, who had been to Iran.

March 1, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm four cases of the virus. The cases involve the husband of a previously reported York Region case, a York Region man in his 50s, who is a close contact of a previously reported case, a Newmarket woman in her 70s, who had been to Egypt, and a Toronto man in his 60s, who had been to Iran.

Feb. 29, 2020: Three cases of the virus are confirmed – a woman in her 30s in York Region, who had been to Iran, as well as a woman in her 50s in Toronto, who had been Iran, and her husband, a man in his 60s, who did not travel with her.

Feb. 28, 2020: Ontario health officials confirmed the province’s seventh case of the virus, a Toronto man in his 50s, who had travelled to Iran. Later in the day, the eighth case in the province was reported – a Toronto man in his 80s, who had been to Egypt.

Feb. 27, 2020: The husband of Ontario’s fifth case, a Toronto man in his 60s, tested positive for the virus.

Feb. 26, 2020: A Toronto woman in her 60s tested positive for the virus after returning from Iran.

Feb. 25, 2020 and Feb. 24, 2020: There were no new cases of the virus reported in Ontario.

Feb. 23, 2020: A Toronto woman in her 20s tests positive for the virus. She had been in China.

Feb. 22, 2020 – Feb. 1, 2020: There were no new cases of the virus reported in Ontario.

Jan. 31, 2020: Provincial health officials confirm a case of the virus in London, Ont. The patient is a university student in her 20s, who had recently been to China.

Jan. 27, 2020: Ontario health officials confirm the wife of the country’s first patient has also tested positive for the virus. She has also travelled to China.

Jan. 25, 2020: The first positive case of the virus in Canada is reported in Toronto. The patient is a man in his 50s, who had recently travelled to China.