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Ontario reports 1,366 COVID-19 hospitalizations, 190 patients in ICU

Ontario is reporting1,366 people in hospital with COVID-19 Tuesday, a day after the province'stop doctor said there are no current plans to reinstatemask mandates that were lifted last month.

No plans to reinstate mask mandates despite 6th wave of COVID-19, top doctor said Monday

A nurse attends to a COVID-19 positive patient in the Humber River Hospital intensive care unit on Jan. 13, 2022.
A nurse attends to a COVID-19 positive patient in the Humber River Hospital intensive care unit on Jan. 13. Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore, said Monday the peak of this wave may see up to 600 patients in ICU. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Ontario is reporting1,366 people in hospital with COVID-19 Tuesday,a day after the province'stop doctor said there are no plans to reinstate themask mandates lifted last month.

Today's hospitalizations mark a significant increasefrom Monday's 1,090and are also up from1,091at this time last week.

Of that number, 190patients are in intensive care, up from 184 a day earlier and 173a week ago. Eighty-two patients are on ventilators due to the virus.

The province reported another 2,300COVID-19 cases through limited PCR testing,with 14,183 tests completed the day before.

The test positivity rate sitsat 18.7, up from Monday's 17.6 per cent.

Wastewater surveillance suggests cases have been on the rise since mid to late March.

The scientific director of Ontario's panel of COVID-19 advisers, Dr. Peter Jni,said last week the latest wastewater data suggests daily case counts for the virusare hovering around 100,000 to 120,000.

The province also reported four more deaths linked to the virus,pushing Ontario's total death tollto12,570.

6th wave peak to likely see up to 600 ICU patients

In his first news conference in more than a month, the province's Chief Medical Officer of Health,Dr. Kieran Moore, said Monday that Ontario will notbe reinstating the mask mandatesliftedin Marchdespite a sixth wave of COVID-19 that won't peak for several more weeks.

Moore saidit is clear Ontario is in a sixth wave of the pandemic driven by the BA.2 variant with public health indicators that have been worsening recently, the percentage of tests that are positive, the number of hospitalizationsand COVID-19 activity in wastewater surveillance.

He said the peak of the wave may see up to 600 patients in ICU, but the province's health bureaucracy has assured him hospitals have capacity to care for those people.

Moore also announced expanded eligibility for COVID-19 PCR testing and antiviral treatments.

With files from The Canadian Press