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Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on October 31, 28,909 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 344 new positive tests. TPH also reports that only 27,268 of those are confirmed cases, which they calculate means 334 confirmed new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 138. Yesterday's report was 146. TPH says this is an increase of 10 from yesterday. I asked about this puzzling math, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1,372 -- listed as a 3-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Oct.31, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 27,233
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Oct.31 as 279 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 2 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.1, 29,226 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 330 new positive tests. TPH also reports that only 27,579 of those are confirmed cases, which they calculate means 320 confirmed new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 149. Yesterday's report was 138. TPH says this is an increase of 18 from yesterday. I asked about this puzzling math, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1,375 -- listed as a 3-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.1, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 27,548
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.1 as 315 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 2 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.2, 29,645 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 427 new positive tests. TPH also reports that only 27,986 of those are confirmed cases, which they calculate means 311 confirmed new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 152. Yesterday's report was 149. TPH says this is an increase of 10 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1,382 -- listed as a 7-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.2, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 27,956
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.2 as 408 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 2 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.3, 29,960 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 338 new positive tests. TPH also reports that only 28,298 of those are confirmed cases, which they calculate means 328 confirmed new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 159. Yesterday's report was 152. TPH says this is an increase of 21 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1,393 -- listed as a 11-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.3, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 28,275
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.3 as 319 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 2 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.4, 30,316 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 373 new positive tests. TPH also reports that only 28,650 of those are confirmed cases, which they calculate means 361 confirmed new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 157. Yesterday's report was 159. TPH says this is an increase of 13 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1,396 -- listed as a 3-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.4, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 28,625
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.4 as 350 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 2 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 3 p.m. on Nov.5, 30,623 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 324 new positive tests. TPH also reports that only 28,954 of those are confirmed cases, which they calculate means 313 confirmed new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 159. Yesterday's report was 159. TPH says this is an increase of 9 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1,399 -- listed as a 3-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.5, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 28,925
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.5 as 300 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.6, 30,975 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 377 new positive tests. TPH also reports that only 29,291 of those are confirmed cases, which they calculate means 355 confirmed new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 156. Yesterday's report was 159. TPH says this is an increase of 17 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1402 -- listed as a 3-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.6, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 29,261
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.6 as 336 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.7, 31,417 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 460 new positive tests. TPH also reports that only 29,725 of those are confirmed cases, which they calculate means 440 confirmed new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 157. Yesterday's report was 156. TPH says this is an increase of 20 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1406 -- listed as a 4-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.7, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 29,695
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.7 as 434 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.8, 31,908 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 504 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 161. Yesterday's report was 157. TPH says this is an increase of 11 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1411 -- listed as a 5-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.8, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): '30,178
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.8 as 483 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.9, 32,430 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 533 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 165. Yesterday's report was 161. TPH says this is an increase of 8 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1418 -- listed as a 7-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.9, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): '30,698
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.9 as 520 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.10, 32,846 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 435 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 144. Yesterday's report was 165. TPH says this is an increase of 5 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1425 -- listed as a 7-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.10, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): '31,082
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.10 as 384 -- today's reported total minus yesterday's reported total. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.11, 33,322 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 500 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 164. Yesterday's report was 144. TPH says this is an increase of 39 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1432 -- listed as a 7-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.11, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): '31,544
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.11 as 472. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.12, 33,755 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 458 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 173. Yesterday's report was 164. TPH says this is an increase of 17 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1438 -- listed as a 6-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.12, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): '31,994
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.12 as 440. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.13, 34,222 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 488 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 164. Yesterday's report was 173. TPH says this is an increase of 13 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1448 -- listed as a 10-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.13, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 32,450
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.13 as 456. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.14, 34,608 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 407 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 157. Yesterday's report was 164. TPH says this is an increase of 10 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1460 -- listed as a 12-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.14, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 32,814
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.14 as 364. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.15, 35,130 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 538 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 176. Yesterday's report was 157. TPH says this is an increase of 30 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1464 -- listed as a 4-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.15, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 33,322
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.15 as 508. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.16, 35,665 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 559 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 181. Yesterday's report was 176. TPH says this is an increase of 11 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1468 -- listed as a 4-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.16, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 33,891
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.16 as 569. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.17, 36,080 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 445 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 191. Yesterday's report was 181. TPH says this is an increase of 28 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1490 -- listed as a 22-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.17, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 34,301
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.17 as 410. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.18, 36,428 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 380 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 188. Yesterday's report was 191. TPH says this is an increase of 23 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1509 -- listed as a 19-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.18, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 34,647
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.18 as 346. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.19, 36,821 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 420 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 174. Yesterday's report was 188. TPH says this is an increase of 14 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1515 -- listed as a 7-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.18, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 35,040
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.18 as 393. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.20, 37,277 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 470 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 179. Yesterday's report was 174. TPH says this is an increase of 19 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1529 -- listed as a 14-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.20, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 35,490
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.20 as 450. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.21, 37,824 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 576 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 175. Yesterday's report was 179. TPH says this is an increase of 22 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1538 -- listed as a 9-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.21, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 35,950
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.21 as 460. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.22, 38,135 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 331 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 167. Yesterday's report was 175. TPH says this is an increase of 9 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1544 -- listed as a 6-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.22, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 36,286
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.22 as 336. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.23, 38,656 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 547 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 173. Yesterday's report was 167. TPH says this is an increase of 10 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1546 -- listed as a 3-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.23, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 36,783
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.23 as 467. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.24, 39,094 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 481 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 168. Yesterday's report was 173. TPH says this is an increase of 13 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1555 -- listed as a 10-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.24, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 37,228
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.24 as 482. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.25, 39,414 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 347 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 202. Yesterday's report was 168. TPH says this is an increase of 47 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1564 -- listed as a 9-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.25, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 37,584
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.25 as 356. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.26, 39,914 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says this means there are 529 new positive tests.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 209. Yesterday's report was 202. TPH says this is an increase of 25 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1574 -- listed as a 10-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.26, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 38,078
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.26 as 494. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.27, 40,484 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. This is 570 more positive tests than was reported yesterday, but TPH says it's an increase of 600.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 228. Yesterday's report was 209. TPH says this is an increase of 38 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1587 -- listed as a 13-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.27, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 38,644
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.27 as 566. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.28, 40,944 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. This is 460 more positive tests than was reported yesterday, but TPH says it's an increase of 484.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 238. Yesterday's report was 228. TPH says this is an increase of 57 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1601 -- listed as a 14-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.28, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 39,107
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.28 as 463. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.
Toronto Public Health count: As of 2 p.m. on Nov.29, 41,570 positive COVID-19 tests in Toronto have been reported to Toronto Public Health. TPH says it's an increase of 643.
Number of people currently hospitalized: 249. Yesterday's report was 238. TPH says this is an increase of 19 from yesterday. I asked about the puzzling math in this section, and the city's COVID RESPONSE TEAM, wrote back:
The numbers reflect new hospitalizations day-to-day and the current numbers of people hospitalized. The difference between the numbers means that those persons [from the previous day] are no longer occupying a hospital bed.
So perhaps it means that some patients were discharged and some died and some others were admitted.
Number of deaths: 1603 -- listed as a 2-person increase from the day before.
Ontario Public Health count for Toronto:
As of 2 p.m. Nov.29, the total number of COVID-19 positive tests for Toronto (cumulative): 39,729
New positive tests for Toronto are listed by OPH on Nov.29 as 622. From Toronto PH:
Regarding the difference between the city and provincial reports, the province only reports confirmed cases, whereas the City reports confirmed and suspected cases. Additionally, provincial numbers may reflect different times at which data are drawn.
It's true that the Ontario PH numbers are drawn up at 10.30 a.m. and the Toronto PH numbers come out at 3 p.m.