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October 8, 2021: Daily COVID Update, p. 2

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2/6 There will be no provincial or regional data released on Thanksgiving Monday due to the statutory holiday. Of Ontario's 34 health units, 1 is reporting a triple-digit increase -- Toronto (104) -- and 16 are reporting double-digit increases -- Peel (80), York (41), Windsor-Essex (35), Ottawa (34), Middlesex-London (31), Niagara (29), Waterloo (28), Simcoe Muskoka (21), Eastern Ontario (20), Durham (20), Halton (19), Sudbury (15), Southwestern (15), Hamilton (15), Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph (15), and Chatham-Kent (14) -- with 5 reporting no new cases at all. Of the new cases, 58% are people who have not been fully vaccinated (52% have not received any doses and 6% have received only one dose) and 34% are people who have been fully vaccinated with two doses, with the vaccination status unknown for 6% of the cases because of a missing or invalid health card number. The 7-day average case rate is 8.67 per 100,000 for unvaccinated people, 3.75 per 100,000 for partially vaccinated people, and 1.57 per 100,000 for fully vaccinated people. Hospitalizations have decreased by 8 to 271, ICU patients have increased by 5 to 154, and ICU patients on ventilators have decreased by 5 to 97. Ontario is reporting 10 new COVID- related deaths, including 2 in long-term care homes. Over 22 million vaccine doses have been administered, an increase of 30,575 from yesterday. Over 10.68 million people are fully vaccinated, an increase of 19,277 from yesterday, representing 72.24% 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

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