Trudeau implores premiers to protect public health as Ontario reports another record increase of 1,388 new COVID-19 cases Confirmed positive: 262, including 188 in Kawartha Lakes, 52 in Northumberland, 22 in Haliburton (increase of 1 in Northumberland) Active cases: 4, including 1 in Kawartha Lakes, 2 in Northumberland, and 1 in Haliburton (increase of 1 in Northumberland) Probable cases: 0 (no change) High-risk contacts: 24, including 9 in Kawartha Lakes, 12 in Northumberland, and 3 in Haliburton (increase of 1 in Kawartha Lakes Hospitalizations (total to date): 15, including 11 in Kawartha Lakes, 3 in Northumberland, and 1 in Haliburton (no change) Deaths: 33 (no change) Resolved: 238, including 168 in Kawartha Lakes, 49 in Northumberland, 21 in Haliburton (no change) Institutional outbreaks: Warkworth Long Term Care (no change) Province of Ontario Confirmed positive: 86,783 (increase of 1,388) Resolved: 73,417 (increase of 781, 84.6% of all cases) Hospitalized: 422 (increase of 55)* Hospitalized and in ICU: 82 (decrease of 2) Hospitalized and in ICU on ventilator: 54 (no change) Deaths: 3,260 (increase of 15) Deaths of residents in long-term care homes: 2,080 (increase of 11) Total tests completed: 5,440,104 (increase of 29,125) Tests under investigation: 27,802 (increase of 1,156) *This increase is from the 367 number reported on Sunday that did not include data from 42 hospitals. However, the increase is still substantial when compared to the last reported number that included data from all Ontario hospitals, which was 380 on November 6 (an increase of 42). 4/6