4/9 in Northumberland (increase of 1 in Kawartha Lakes) Resolved: 841, including 422 in Kawartha Lakes, 369 in Northumberland, 50 in Haliburton (increase of 10, including 7 in Kawartha Lakes and 3 in Northumberland) Tests completed: 132,895 (increase of 726) Institutional outbreaks: Caressant Care McLaughlin Road long-term care home in Lindsay, Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay (two outbreaks), Regency long-term care home in Port Hope, Hyland Crest long-term care home in Minden, Extendicare Cobourg long-term care home, Extendicare Cobourg Landmark retirement home, Pinecrest Nursing Home in Bobcaygeon, Cobourg Police (no change) *The health unit states that total counts and counts for individual counties may fluctuate from previously reported counts as cases are transferred to or from the health unit based on case investigation details and routine data cleaning. **This total includes an additional 27 high-risk contacts directly followed up through the Public Health Ontario contact tracing process that are missing the contacts' county. ***As of February 12, Ross Memorial Hospital in Lindsay reports 1 patient is hospitalized with COVID-19 (no change since yesterday). Province of Ontario Confirmed positive: 283,587 (increase of 1,076)* 7-day average of new cases: 1,180 (decrease of 84)* Resolved: 264,459 (increase of 1,415, 93.3% of all cases) Positivity rate: 2.2% (decrease of 0.1%) Hospitalizations: 763 (decrease of 120) Hospitalizations in ICU: 295 (decrease of 4) Hospitalizations in ICU on ventilator: 204 (decrease of 7) Deaths: 6,632 (increase of 18) Deaths of residents in long-term care homes: 3,777 (increase of 8) Total tests completed: 10,268,451 (increase of 62,012) Tests under investigation: 38,345 (decrease of 5,038) Vaccination doses administered: 442,441 (increase of 15,605) People fully vaccinated (two doses): 151,282 (increase of 14,294) Total COVID-19 variant cases: 275 of B.1.1.7 UK variant (increase of 39); 3 of B.1.351 South Africa variant (no change); 1 of P.1 Brazilian variant (no change)** *Due to Toronto Public Health's migration to Ontario's Contact and Case Management system, 361 new cases for Toronto are included in this report. Toronto Public Health's actual case count for February 11 as reported on its website is 546, meaning the actual provincial case count today would be 1,261.