Ontario is reporting no new COVID-19 deaths for first time in nearly a month
Ontario is reporting no new deaths linked to COVID-19 today for the first time since April 4 after reporting 17 new deaths on Sunday.
The province reports there are 1,423 people hospitalized due to COVID-19, up 13 from the previous day, but notes that more than 10 per cent of facilities don't share data from the weekends.
There are 211 people in intensive care due to COVID-19, an increase of 24 from the day before.
The province reports 1,275 new infections today, but access to PCR testing is limited to certain higher-risk groups.
The scientific director of Ontario's panel of COVID-19 advisers has said multiplying the daily case count by 20 would give a more accurate picture.
The test positivity rate is 14 per cent today.
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