08-25-2020, 11:01 AM
Waterloo Region reported one new case today (0.1% of the total and 2.7% of the active cases). New cases are now averaging 6.9% of active cases over the past seven days. 16 new cases over that week. Active cases are at 37 after the revision of past new case data in today's update.
An average of 647 tests per day for the past four days with a 0.27% positivity rate. 0.26% positivity over the past week.
Ontario reported 100 new cases today with a seven-day average of 100. 75 recoveries and two deaths translated to an increase of 23 active cases and a current total of 1,059. A weekly total change of +107. 20,013 tests for a 0.50% positivity rate . The positivity rate is averaging 0.44% for the past seven days.
The new cases are 0.2% of the total and 9.4% of the number of active cases. New cases averaging 10.5% of actives over the past seven days.
ICU patient count is at 13 (+1) while the total hospital population appears .
That's two-thirds of all the Ontario cases in those three regions ... Toronto's infection rate is staying below 1.0/100K, but Ottawa and Peel are stubbornly higher.
An average of 647 tests per day for the past four days with a 0.27% positivity rate. 0.26% positivity over the past week.
Ontario reported 100 new cases today with a seven-day average of 100. 75 recoveries and two deaths translated to an increase of 23 active cases and a current total of 1,059. A weekly total change of +107. 20,013 tests for a 0.50% positivity rate . The positivity rate is averaging 0.44% for the past seven days.
The new cases are 0.2% of the total and 9.4% of the number of active cases. New cases averaging 10.5% of actives over the past seven days.
ICU patient count is at 13 (+1) while the total hospital population appears .
- 26 cases in Toronto: 0.9 per 100K population
- 25 cases in Peel: 2.5 per 100K population
- 16 cases in Ottawa: 1.6 per 100K population
- 1 case in Waterloo: 0.2 per 100K population (based on regional reporting)
That's two-thirds of all the Ontario cases in those three regions ... Toronto's infection rate is staying below 1.0/100K, but Ottawa and Peel are stubbornly higher.