Ontario reports 2,130 new COVID-19 cases, with 717 people in hospital and 238 in ICUs
That’s compared with 742 people in hospital and 244 in ICUs on Thursday.
The province said it could not provide data on new deaths today due to a planned change in reporting methods.today, but the province’s top doctor has said the actual number is likely 10 times higher, given that access to testing is restricted. Roughly seven per cent of the province’s long-term care homes are reporting active outbreaks of COVID-19.
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