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COVID-19 Today: A look at the numbers for Newmarket, York Region, Ontario

361 new cases in Ontario, 56 more deaths, 1,025 hospitalized
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Newmarket (reported at Monday, May 11, 5 p.m.)

Institutional Outbreaks

The Nitty Gritty

  • 35 (1 more) cases under investigation
  • 127 (2 more) cases (66 per cent) acquired by outbreak
  • 18 (1 more) cases community transmission
  • 20 cases close contact
  • 109 cases females (59 per cent)
  • 58 cases age 80+
  • 34 cases age 65 to 79
  • 34 cases age 55 to 64
  • 24 cases age 35 to 44
  • 15 (1 more) cases age 45 to 54
  • 14 cases age 20 to 34
  • 5 (1 more) cases age 5 to 19

York Region (reported at Monday, May 11, 5 p.m.)

Institutional Outbreaks

  • 33 institutional outbreaks; 17 closed
  • 101 (6 more) individuals have died of outbreak-acquired COVID-19
  • 468 residents of long-term care, group homes have COVID-19
  • 401 (6 more) health-care workers at long-term care, group homes have COVID-19

The Nitty Gritty

  • 712 cases (39 more), or 37 per cent, acquired by institutional outbreak
  • 28  cases (1 more), or 1 per cent, workplace outbreak
  • 549 cases (10 more), or 29 per cent, close contact
  • 372 cases (2 more), or 20 per cent, community transmission
  • 143 cases (1 more) travel
  • 81 cases under investigation
  • 20 cases unknown
  • 340 cases age 80+, or 18 per cent
  • 334 cases (7 more) age 20 to 34, or 18 per cent
  • 334 cases (10 more) age 55 to 64, or 18 per cent
  • 328 cases (15 more) age 45 to 54, or 17 per cent
  • 62 cases (2 more) age 5 to 19, or 3 per cent

Ontario (reported at 10:30 a.m. today):

  • 20,907 confirmed cases of COVID-19
  • 361 new confirmed cases today
  • 56 more deaths, totalling 1,725
  • 1,025 cases are hospitalized; 192 in intensive care units; 146 on ventilators
  • 15,391 resolved, 73.6 per cent of cases
  • 11,957 more tests completed, with 10,811 awaiting results

Institutional Outbreaks

  • 249 outbreaks (5 more) reported at long-term care homes
  • 98 (3 more) outbreaks at retirement homes
  • 73 outbreaks at hospitals
  • 812 long-term care homes deaths
  • 105 deaths at retirement homes
  • 52 deaths at hospitals
  • 2,972 cases are long-term care residents; 304 hospital patients
  • 3,485 cases are health-care workers

The Nitty Gritty

  • 57.3 per cent are females
  • 43.1 per cent are aged 60 +
  • 6.9 per cent acquired by travel
  • 22.5 per cent close contact
  • 36.2 per cent community transmission
  • 34.3 per cent under investigation

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Debora Kelly is the editor for AuroraToday and NewmarketToday. She is an award-winning journalist and communications professional who is passionate about building strong communities through engagement, advocacy and partnership.
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