2/6 Of Ontario's 34 health units, 2 are reporting triple-digit increases (Toronto with 121 and Peel with 104), with 12 reporting double-digit increases -- York (98), Windsor-Essex (74), Hamilton (74), Ottawa (44), Durham (38), Niagara (20), Simcoe Muskoka (16), Halton (16), Eastern Ontario (14), Waterloo (14), Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph (13), and Middlesex-London (12) -- and 4 reporting no new cases at all. Of the new cases, 69% are people who have not been fully vaccinated (58% have not received any doses and 11% have received only one dose) and 24% are people who have been fully vaccinated with two doses, with the vaccination status unknown for 7% of the cases. Hospitalizations have increased by 12 to 226, but (as is always the case on weekends) more than 10% of hospitals did not submit data for yesterday's daily bed census, so the number of actual hospitalizations is likely higher. The number of ICU patients has increased by 2 to 160 and the number of ICU patients on ventilators has decreased by 5 to 93. There were no new COVID-related deaths yesterday. Over 20.7 million vaccine doses have been administered, an increase of 17,767 from yesterday, with more than 9.9 million people fully vaccinated, an increase of 11,692 from yesterday, representing just over 67.1% of Ontario's total population. For a daily summary of cases in Ontario, including a breakdown of cases in each of Ontario's 34 health units, visit ontario.ca/page/how-ontario-is-responding-covid-19. Advertisement - story continues below https://www.ontario.ca/page/how-ontario-is-responding-covid-19