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Ontario reports over 2,700 people in the hospital with COVID-19, 75 new deaths

Ontario is reporting over 2,700 people are in the hospital with COVID-19.
The province reported 2,797 patients are being treated in general hospital wards, down 142 people from Wednesday.
541 are in intensive care, 14 fewer than Wednesday.
Sadly, 75 more people have died with the fatalities taking place over the past 23 days.
4,098 new cases were reported but experts continue to caution the real number of cases is much higher with the exact amount not clear because the majority of Ontario’s population does not have access to PCR testing.

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