Ontario reports 848 new COVID-19 cases on Friday - Action News
Home WebMail Saturday, November 23, 2024, 12:37 PM | Calgary | -12.1°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Toronto

Ontario reports 848 new COVID-19 cases on Friday

Ontario reported another 848cases of COVID-19 and 11 more deaths linked to the illness on Friday.

Ontario has administered 14,500 third doses as of Tuesday, government spokesperson says

Ontario reported 848 new COVID-19 cases and 11 more deaths on Friday. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Ontario reported another 848cases of COVID-19 and 11 more deaths linked to the illness on Friday.

Of the deaths reported today, the Ministry of Health said six had occurred more than a month ago and were added to the daily count due to a "data cleanup."

The new cases include166 casesin Toronto, 117 in Peel Region, 77 in York Region, 74 in Windsor-Essex, 53 in Hamilton, 53 in Ottawa and 48 in Durham Region.

Of thecases reportedwith a known vaccination status:

  • 534, or 62.9per cent, were in unvaccinated people.
  • 76, or 8.9per cent, had a single dose.
  • 189, or 22.3per cent, had two doses.

Meanwhile, Ontario has administered thousands of third doses of COVID-19 vaccine to some of the province's most vulnerable residents and will continue to do so despite the World Health Organization calling for a moratorium on the practice.

The global public health agency says vaccine-rich countries should stop offering third doses for the rest of the year so the shots can be diverted to under-vaccinated countries.

A spokeswoman for Health Minister Christine Elliott says the province had administered more than 14,500 third doses as of Tuesday night a number it plans to start reporting publicly.

Alexandra Hilkene said the added shots offer extra protection against COVID-19 to immunocompromised patients, such as transplant recipients, people receiving treatment for blood cancers, and those who have received an anti-CD20 agent.

She says the COVID-19 vaccine is not as effective in those people, and a third dose helps level the playing field for them.

The National Advisory Committee on Immunizations on Friday recommended that people who are moderately or severely immunocompromised get a course of three shots of vaccine.

The advice comes as the fourth wave of the pandemic continues roiling Ontario.

Here are some key pandemic indicators and figures for Friday from theMinistry of Health's daily provincial update:

Seven-day average of daily cases: 729.

Tests completed in the last 24 hours: 28,247.

Provincewide test positivity rate: 3.1 per cent.

Active cases: 6,123.

Patients in ICUwith COVID-related illnesses: 177, with 97needinga ventilator to breathe.

Deaths: 11more deaths, pushing the death toll to 9,590.

Vaccinations: 35,844doses of COVID-19 vaccinewere administered by public health units on Thursday. About 77.7per cent of eligible Ontarians, or those aged 12 and older, have now had two doses.That represents 68.7per cent of the province's total population.

With files from The Canadian Press