3/9 The number of fully vaccinated people represents 2.37% of Ontario's population, an increase of 0.01% from yesterday, with fully and partially vaccinated people representing 28.04% of the population, an increase of 0.93% from yesterday. An estimated 70-90% of the population must be immunized to achieve herd immunity. In the greater Kawarthas region, there are 23 new cases to report, including 9 in Hastings Prince Edward, 8 in Peterborough, 4 in Kawartha Lakes, and 2 in Northumberland. There are no new cases in Haliburton. An outbreak at Mariposa Elementary School in Oakwood was declared on April 20. There are 4 new hospitalizations in Peterborough and 2 new ICU admissions in Hastings Prince Edward. There are 14 new regional cases of variants of concern, including 7 in Hastings Prince Edward, 6 in Peterborough, and 1 in Northumberland. An additional 57 cases have been resolved, including 19 in Peterborough, 19 in Hastings Prince Edward, 10 in Northumberland, 6 in Kawartha Lakes, and 3 in Haliburton. An outbreak related to Tri-board Bus #499 in Belleville was declared resolved on April 20. There are currently 317 active cases in the greater Kawarthas region, a decrease of 36 from yesterday, including 107 in Peterborough, 86 in Hastings Prince Edward (18 in Quinte West, 36 in Belleville, 4 in Tyendinaga & Deseronto, 9 in Prince Edward County, 13 in Central Hastings, and 6 in North Hastings), 81 in Northumberland, 35 in Kawartha Lakes, and 8 in Haliburton. Since the pandemic began in the greater Kawarthas region, there have been 1,134 confirmed positive cases in the Peterborough area (1,014 resolved with 13 deaths), 675 in the City of Kawartha Lakes (597 resolved with 56 deaths), 768 in Northumberland County (674 resolved with 13 deaths), 91 in Haliburton County (82 resolved with 1 death), and 835 in Hastings and Prince Edward counties (741 resolved with 8 deaths). The two most recent deaths were reported in Northumberland and in Peterborough on April 20. The provincial data in this report is pulled from Ontario's integrated Public Health Information System (iPHIS) at 4 p.m. the previous day, as well as from systems in Toronto, Ottawa, and Middlesex-London at 2 p.m. the previous day. Data from local health units is more current and is usually reflected in the provincial data the following day. There may be discrepancies between the Ontario data reported today (which is from yesterday) and the local health unit data reported today (which is from today). Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit's service area is the City of Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland County, and Haliburton County.