Ontario hospital with COVID-19 on Saturday, as the province continues to grapple with the ongoing pandemic.New data released by the province also said 329 people are receiving care in an intensive care unit (ICU) after testing positive for the virus.
Ontario COVID numbers: 1,281 people in hospital, 352 in intensive care Both the number of people hospitalized and the total number of people in an ICU dropped from numbers recorded a day earlier.On Friday 1,281 people were in hospital with COVID-19, while 352 were in intensive care.In a tweet on Saturday, Ontario’s Health Minister Christine Elliott said of those in hospital, 50 per cent were admitted for COVID-19, while 50 per cent were admitted for other reasons but have tested positive for the virus.Meanwhile, Elliott said 79 per cent of those in ICU were admitted for COVID-19, while 21 per cent were admitted for other reasons but have tested positive for the virus.According to the data, as of Saturday, 216 people were on a ventilator with COVID-19.329 people are in ICU with #COVID19.
79% of patients admitted to the ICU were admitted for COVID-19 and 21% were admitted for other reasons but have tested positive for COVID-19.There are 2,244 new cases of COVID-19.— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) February 19, 2022The new numbers also suggest 2,244 new cases of the virus have been detected.
However, experts say this is likely an undercount because of more stringent testing rules implemented in the province.To date, 1,085,518 cases of COVID-19 have been recorded in Ontario.The new data also said 10 more people have died after testing positive for COVID-19.In Ontario, 31,467,215 vaccine doses have been administered.92.5% of Ontarians 12+ have one dose and 90.3% have two.