The number of COVID-19 positive patients being treated in Ontario hospitals has risen by nearly 11 per cent over the last week.
from the Ministry of Health suggests that there are now 1,265 people in Ontario hospitals testing positive for COVID-19, up from 1,141 at this time last week. The number of those patients in intensive care also rose week-over-week, going from 129 to 133.
In fact, data released last week suggested that the so-called wastewater signal in Ontario has been climbing since around the second week of September but remains lower than where it was during a rare summer wave of the pandemic in July. The number of new cases detected through PCR testing over the last week stood at 8,627, rising for the third week in a row.
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