As of 5 p.m. Friday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 3,675 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 105 deaths.

Friday afternoon saw at least three new deaths in the GTA, 2 in Peel, 1 in York, and I have added the four Bobcaygeon cases. https://twitter.com/EdTubb/status/1246099377376112640">https://twitter.com/EdTubb/st...
I& #39;m aware that Toronto also reported two new cases, but it& #39;s not immediately clear whether these were reported earlier this week as part of the Seven Oaks outbreak in Scarborough.
As of 10 p.m. Friday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 3,739 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 112 deaths.

This is up 420 cases (12.7%) and 18 deaths (19.1%) in 24 hours.

Ontario& #39;s case fatality rate is 3.0%.
As of 11 a.m. Saturday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 3,800 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 113 deaths.

One new death was reported overnight, the fifth in Haldimand-Norfolk.
As of 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 4,069 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 137 deaths.

This is up 330 cases (8.8%) and 25 deaths (22.3%) in 24 hours.

Ontario& #39;s case fatality rate is 3.4%.
As of 11 a.m. Sunday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 4,176 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 138 deaths.

Two deaths were reported this morning in York Region, its 15th and 16th.

(Most health units report later in the day.)
As of 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 4,721 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 144 deaths.

This is up about 10.5% in 24 hours.

Ontario& #39;s case fatality rate is 3.1%.
As of 11 a.m. Monday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 4,859 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 149 deaths.

Peel Region is reporting 4 new deaths this morning, no details given yet.
As of 5 p.m. Monday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 5,102 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 165 deaths.

Monday has seen deaths in Toronto, Durham, Niagara, Hamilton, Peel, Ottawa, Leeds-Grenville and Lanark and, of course, out of Bobcaygeon.
As of 10:30 p.m. Monday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units were reporting 5,115 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 166 deaths, including 21 more deaths reported in 24 hours.

Ontario& #39;s case fatality rate is at 3.2%.
As of 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 5,675 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 193 deaths.

27 more deaths is the most in one day by my count.

Ontario& #39;s case fatality rate is at 3.4%.
As of 11 a.m. Wednesday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 5,769 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 201 deaths.

That& #39;s 28 deaths since the same time Tuesday, the most I& #39;ve counted in 24 hours.
As of 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units were reporting 6,081 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 215 deaths

The GTA passed 100 deaths Wednesday*

Ontario& #39;s case fatality rate is 3.5%

*I deleted an earlier tweet that was confusing on this
As of 5 pm Thurs., Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 6,664 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 234 deaths

The jump of 604 cases since 5 pm Wed. is the largest 24-hour increase I& #39;ve counted

I& #39;ll find out tomorrow if it& #39;s due to a spike in testing
As of 11 a.m. Saturday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 7,133 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 272 deaths.

Peel and York Region were late reporting this morning, so my count is a bit incomplete. I expect 5 p.m. will be better data.
As of 5 p.m. Saturday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 7,596 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 288 deaths.

That’s up 509 cases (7.2%) and 19 deaths (7.1%) from this time Friday — fairly slow growth.

(The caveat is continued low testing)
As of 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 7,599 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 301 deaths

These are increases of 497 cases (7.0%) and 32 deaths (11.9%).

Ontario& #39;s case fatality rate is 4.0 per cent.
As of 11 a.m. Sunday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 7,701 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 314 deaths.

By my count, 42 more deaths since this time Saturday is the worst 24 hours yet.
As of 5 p.m. Easter Sunday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 8,021 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 320 deaths*.

425 more cases in the last 24 hours is 5.6% growth, the lowest percentage jump since I started a separate tally in mid-March.
* The very large caveat to the death total is that Toronto did not report an update this evening.

I count at least 32 deaths since this time Saturday. That’s close to the largest 5pm to 5pm total... but without Toronto I can’t say one way or the other.
(Toronto did report confirmed and probable cases)
As of 11 a.m. Monday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 8,117 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 320 deaths.

*Big caveat: Very few of the health units that typically report before 11 a.m. did so Monday, so I& #39;m not sure this update is useful data.*
Behind the curtain: I like to check in at 11am to know where the province& #39;s count is at vs. what I can see publicly reported — particularly on deaths, which should be close at that point (but never are)

That said, my evening count is much better data for tracking purposes.
As of 5 p.m. Monday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 8,486 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 343 deaths.

465 more cases in the last 24 hours is the second day in a row of less than 6% growth.
As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 8,637 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 362 deaths.

42 more deaths in the last 24 hours ties the one-day high for my count, set Sunday morning.

Meantime, another day of ~6% growth in cases.
As of 5 p.m. Tuesday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 9,055 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 410 deaths

67 deaths since this time Monday is by far the most by my count in 24 hours

Big jumps in Toronto; Durham; Leeds-Grenville-Lanark; and York
The rise in cases stayed relatively low, meanwhile, at 569 new confirmed or probable cases, or a 6.7 per cent jump.

That& #39;s up from the previous couple of days, but still low on a percentage basis.
And the Leeds, Grenville & Lanark health unit has now put out its daily update at 25 deaths, which would have adjusted my total up to 68 had I counted 45 minutes later.
As of 11 a.m. Wednesday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 9,268 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 425 deaths.

Cases are up 7.3% from the same time Tuesday.
As of 5 p.m. Wednesday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 9,591 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 445 deaths.

Cases are up 5.9% from the same time Tuesday.

The daily growth rate has slowed quite a bit from recent weeks.
As of 11 a.m. Thursday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 9,738 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 469 deaths.

Cases are up 5.1% from the same time Wednesday, which is the lowest daily growth rate so far, by my count.
As of 5 a.m. Thursday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 10,124 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 500 deaths.

That passes two big round numbers at once; the case fatality rate is just shy of a flat 5%.
As of 11 a.m. Friday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 10,312 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 518 deaths.

That& #39;s up 49 deaths and 574 cases since this time Thurs.

Those are big, scary numbers, but relatively slow percentage growth, at 5.9%.
As of 5 p.m. Friday, Ontario& #39;s regional public health units are reporting 10,753 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 535 deaths.

That& #39;s up 629 cases (6.2%) and 35 deaths in 24 hours.

Ontario& #39;s case-fatality rate rounds up to 5.0%.
Likely too early to tell, but the daily % growth may be bottoming out a bit around ~6%. The trend since Apr 1:

15.3%
16.0%
12.7%
8.8%
11.0%
14.6% *This jump is an artifact of a large number of added probable cases
10.7%
6.7%
9.4%
6.1%
7.0%
5.6%
6.0%
6.7%
5.8%
5.4%
6.2%
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