Ontario reporting fewer than 200 new COVID-19 cases, seven in Mississauga and seven in Brampton

Published June 30, 2021 at 5:19 pm

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The Region of Peel is reporting 14 new COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday (June 30).

Of Wednesday’s new cases, seven are in Brampton, while seven are in Mississauga, and zero are in Caledon.

This brings the total for the Region to 113,328 cases. Of these, 110,347 have recovered, while 167 are still pending, 3,211 have been hospitalized, and 814 have died.

As of Wednesday, 59.6 per cent of cases are in Brampton, 36.2 per cent are in Mississauga, and just four per cent are in Caledon.

Also as of Wednesday, Brampton Civic Hospital is reporting only five COVID-19 patients and one in the ER. 

The median age for cases in Peel is 36, and residents in their 20’s continue to make up most of the cases at 24.6 per cent, followed by those in their 30’s–who make up 17.3 per cent of cases, those in their 40’s–who make up 14.4 per cent, and those in their 50’s–who make up 13.8 per cent.

The Province is reporting 184 new cases on Wednesday, as well as 14 new deaths—this is the lowest single-day increase since early September.

Additionally, with 27,258 tests administered, the positivity rate dropped to 0.68—the first time it’s been under one in five days.

Further, the Province is reporting another 268,397 vaccinations. As of Wednesday, nearly 70 per cent of Ontarians have received at least one dose of a vaccine, including nearly 80 per cent of adults, and nearly 40 per cent of adults have been fully immunized.

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