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[GTranslate]TORONTO – March 23, 2021: Canada yesterday stood at 941,024 positives for Covid-19, an increase of 4,751 more cases than in the previous 24 hours. The number of victims – nationwide – yesterday reached 22,730 total deaths, 35 more than on Monday. In Canada yesterday the number of recovered people from the coronavirus stood at 882,155. Ontario yesterday reached 332,119 overall positives, an increase of 1,546 new cases compared to Monday. The total number of victims in Ontario has meanwhile risen to 7,253, with 9 more deaths than the previous day, the lowest number of victims in 2021 so far. The number of recovered people in the province rose to 309,849 or 1.271 more than the previous 24 hours. There are 1.359 cases so far registered in Ontario of the English variant of Covid, 47 of the South African variant and 37 of the Brazilian variant.
Yesterday there were 868 people still in hospital, 324 of them in intensive care and 193 connected to ventilators for assisted breathing. There are 52 retirement and long-term homes that continue to record cases of Covid-19. Yesterday there were 15,010 elderly patients infected in total since the beginning of the emergency and 3,753 total deaths so far recorded among guests of the same facilities. Until yesterday, 6,784 health workers were infected in the same nursing homes and 11 died.
The city of Toronto has recorded, since the beginning of the pandemic, a total of 106,953 positives yesterday, with an increase of 520 cases compared to Monday. Meanwhile, there were 2,762 total deaths in the city, with 3 new victims recorded compared to the previous 24 hours.
The York Region reached 31,649 total infections yesterday, with 163 more positives than on Monday and 550 victims since the start of the pandemic, with one more death in the last 24 hours. Yesterday, 29,983 people were recovered, while 23 people were still in hospital, 5 of them in intensive care.
In the city of Vaughan, the total number of people tested positive for Covid-19 was 13,323 yesterday, or 42% of the entire York Region, with 60 more new infections than in the previous 24 hours. 223 deaths, with no more new casualties recorded yesterday, while 12,653 people were cured. 8 were hospitalized, one of them in intensive care.
At Woodbridge yesterday there were 5,681 cases of positivity, 3,549 in Maple, 4.278 in Richmond Hill and 8.083 in Markham.
In the Peel Region yesterday there were 68,227 coronavirus positives, 339 more than the last survey and 635 total victims, with 4 more deaths than on Monday. There were 65,338 healings recorded in total, while 1,875 people were hospitalized.
In Mississauga, the total number of people who tested positive for the coronavirus was 23,934 yesterday, 118 more than last Monday. Also in Mississauga were yesterday 379 victims so far, with no more deaths recorded in the last 24 hours, while there were 22,768 people recovered from Covid-19 and 919 people so far hospitalized due to the coronavirus.
In Brampton the total number of people positive for Covid-19 was yesterday 41,179, with 194 new cases of contagion more than on Monday. 239 confirmed deaths, with 4 more victims in the previous 24 hours, while 39,660 were found to be healed yesterday.
In Caledon, there were 2,591 registered infections yesterday, 13 more than on Monday, while 2,469 had recovered and 13 victims overall, with no more deaths.
In Hamilton the total number of positives yesterday was 12,012, with 80 new cases of contagion more than in the last testing cycle, while the number of victims so far ascertained was 301, with one more new death recorded in the last 24 hours. Finally, there were 10,817 total recoveries.
In Ottawa, 16,252 people were infected yesterday, an increase of 64 positives compared to the last survey, while 457 people died, with one more new death recorded in the last 24 hours. The healed in the capital yesterday were a total of 15,040.
In Quebec yesterday there were 656 new registered cases, for a total of 303,707 infected, along with 4 additional deaths per 10,618 total victims.



