COVID-19, as the province continues to feel the impact of the latest wave of the pandemic.That’s according to new data released by the province on Saturday morning.The new numbers suggest a decrease of 141 hospitalizations.
On Friday 2,634 people were seeking care in a hospital. 2,634 people in Ontario hospitals with COVID, 517 in intensive care In a tweet Saturday, Ontario’s Health Minister Christine Elliott said 54 per cent of those admitted to the hospital were for COVID-19, while 46 per cent were admitted for other reasons but have tested positive for the virus.The number of people in an ICU has also dropped, with 501 on Saturday from 517 on Friday.Elliott tweeted: “80% of patients admitted to the ICU were admitted for COVID-19 and 20% were admitted for other reasons but have tested positive for COVID-19.”The province also reported 3,204 new cases of the COVID-19.
However, experts caution this is likely an underrepresentation of the virus’ spread in the province due to more stringent testing rules implemented.To date, a total of 1,051,174 cases of COVID-19 have been detected in Ontario since the pandemic began.501 people are in ICU with #COVID19.
80% of patients admitted to the ICU were admitted for COVID-19 and 20% were admitted for other reasons but have tested positive for COVID-19.There are 3,204 new cases of #COVID19.— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) February 5, 2022According to Elliott, by Saturday, 30,949,011 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in the province.Ninety-two per cent of Ontarians aged 12 and older have now received at least one dose, while 89.4 per cent have had two shots.