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COVID-19 Cases and Deaths in Ontario

COVID-19 Cases and Deaths in Ontario

Omicron variant of COVID-19 confirmed in Halton and Durham regions cases with deaths

Halton Region

Durham Region

Date

February 17 to August 9, 2020

Date: Feb. 17 to Aug. 9, 2020

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Cases of COVID-19 confirmed in each of the four regions are shown in the table below.

No. of cases confirmed

Total

Total

Region

Region

February 17 to March 31, 2020

4

Total

8

April 1 to May 31, 2020

14

Total

20

June 1 to August 9, 2020

24

Total

46

Total

58

Note: Cases may not equal the total number of days in the respective period (e.g., cases in the period March 31).

Note: Cases may not equal the total number of days in the respective period (e.g., cases in the period March 31).

The total number of confirmed cases in Ontario as of March 31, 2020 is 1057, and the total number of deaths reported in Ontario is 4.

Based on current information, it is unclear whether there is a significant increase in cases or deaths in any region.

Health officials do not believe there are changes in the pattern of spread that would suggest an increase in cases outside of the 4th health region.

Health officials are actively screening patients for COVID-19. Health officials are continuing to communicate with the public through social media channels, Facebook and Twitter, and using the province’s website and mobile app to communicate with the public, including on-demand streaming services and text-message alerts.

Health officials are making every effort to ensure that cases are not concentrated in any region.

The Government of Canada is responding with public health measures tailored to the needs of Canadians as they begin to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Health officials are prepared to implement any changes necessary to ensure the health of Ontarians, including additional testing and contact tracing.

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