Status of cases in Ontario

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Every weekday at 10:30 a.m. ET, this web page will be updated with the most up-to-date information on the status of cases in Ontario.

The symptoms of the 2019 novel coronavirus, which can include fever and cough, are similar to other respiratory infections, including influenza. As a result, individuals who may simply have the flu are being tested out of an abundance of caution and in line with Ontario’s robust detection protocols. This means that most individuals who are tested are unlikely to be infected with the 2019 novel coronavirus.

Negative12094
Currently under investigation255
Confirmed positive325
Resolved44
Total number of patients approved for COVID-19 testing to date2178
1Patient negative based on testing performed at Public Health Ontario (PHO) Laboratory (Note: Testing at National Microbiology Lab (NML) no longer required due to enhanced national testing protocols.)
2Test results are pending
3Patient still testing positive and has not had two consecutive negative results greater than 24 hours apart
4Patient is no longer infectious based on two consecutive negative tests performed at PHO Laboratory at least 24 hours apart

Last updated: March 8, 2020 at 10:30 a.m. ET

Coronaviruses
Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that can cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to more serious respiratory infections like bronchitis, pneumonia or severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).

Coronaviruses are spread mainly from person to person through close contact, for example, in a household, workplace or health care centre.

Some human coronaviruses spread easily between people, while others do not.

Your risk of severe disease may be higher if you have a weakened immune system. This may be the case for:

  • older people
  • people with chronic disease (for example, diabetes, cancer, heart, renal or chronic lung disease)
The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19)
The 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) causes a respiratory infection that originated in Wuhan, China.

The first presumptive case of this infection in Ontario was identified on January 25, 2020.
 
IN CHINA....

一人乘公交致13人感染!新冠病毒密闭车厢可传4.5米
新闻来源: 21世纪经济报道 于2020-03-09 4:58:24 大字阅读 提示:新闻观点不代表本网立场

眼下,随着复工复产陆续推进,公共交通疫情防控也愈发重要。近日,有研究以一起乘坐公共交通引发13人感染的聚集性疫情为案例,探讨密闭环境下气溶胶传播的可能性。

研究发现,新型冠状病毒传播能力较强,在密闭空调车厢内传播距离最远达4.5m,病毒至少在30分钟内可漂浮在空气中并导致感染发病。因此,建议搭乘公共交通工具时做好个人防护,同时保证公共交通工具内的换气和新风量,做好车厢内的清洁消毒。
 
Sudbury man who attended Toronto conference tests positive for COVID-19
 
Active cases in Ontario
  • A Sudbury man in his 50s, who attended a mining conferencein Toronto on March 2 and 3. He went to Health Sciences North with symptoms on March 7 and is now home in self-isolation.
  • A man in his 40s, who recently travelled to Switzerland. He attended St. Joseph's Health Care in Toronto and now remains in self-isolation at home.
  • A woman in her 30s, who is a close contact of a previously confirmed case. She presented herself to Brampton Civic Hospital and now remains in self-isolation.
  • A woman in her 70s and a man in his 80s, who both recently travelled to Iran. Both of the patients were cared for at North York General Hospital and now remain in self-isolation.
  • A woman in her 60s, who returned from France on March 2. She went to the Scarborough Health Network - General Site's emergency department in Toronto and now remains at home in self-isolation.
  • A man in his 60s, who had travelled to Washington D.C. and returned on March 3. He went to North York General Hospital for care. He remains in self-isolation at home.
  • A man in his 50s, who returned home from Germany on March 7. He sought care at Brampton Civic Hospital and now remains at his home in Peel Region in self-isolation.
  • A woman in her 40s who returned from Colorado on March 2 and went to Sunnybrook Health Science's Centre's emergency department in Toronto. She remains in self-isolation at home.
  • A man in his 20s who returned from Italy on March 3 and went to Mount Sinai Hospital's emergency department in Toronto and is recovering in self-isolation.
  • A Richmond Hill woman in her 60s who returned from Iran on March 2 and presented to Mackenzie Richmond Hill Hospital's emergency department.
  • A Toronto man in his 40s, who had travelled to Las Vegas on Feb. 28. He attended Toronto Western Hospital and is recovering in self-isolation.
  • A Toronto man in his 50s, who returned home from Iran on Feb. 27. He presented himself to North York General Hospital on March 3. He remains at home in self-isolation.
  • A husband and wife, both in their 60s, were aboard the Grand Princess Cruise Shop out of San Francisco from Feb. 11 to 21. They are recovering at home in self-isolation.
  • A woman in her 50s, who had recently travelled to Italy. She attended a hospital in Kitchener when she returned and currently remains in self-isolation.
  • A man in his 60s, who had recently returned home from Iran. He sought care at Sunnybrook Hospital and currently remains in self-isolation.
  • Two more cases were confirmed on Tuesday by Ontario health officials in the Greater Toronto Area. Their ages and genders have not yet been released, but a spokesperson for the ministry said both residents had travel histories to Iran and Egypt. They have both been placed into self-isolation.
  • A woman in her 60s, who had recently travelled to Egypt. She returned to Toronto on Feb. 20 and was seen at a Mackenzie Health in Richmond Hill nine days later.
  • A woman in her 70s, who recently returned from Egypt. The woman is believed to be the roomate of another reported case in North York.
  • A man in his 60s, who has a travel history to Iran. The man is a close contact of another North York case.
  • A husband and wife in York Region, who had recently travelled to Iran. The 34-year-old woman and her husband remain in self-isolation after they attended Mackenzie Health in Richmond Hill.
  • A husband and wife in Ajax. The 51-year-old woman had recently returned home from Iran, while her husband did not go with her. They both sought care at Lakeridge Health Ajax and Pickering and remain in self-isolation.
  • A Toronto man in his 60s, who recently travelled to Iran. He was tested at North York General Hospital and remains in self-isolation.
  • A man in his 50s in York Region and his brother, also a man in his 50s, in Toronto, who both recently travelled to Iran. The York Region man was treated at Mackenzie Health and his brother was treated at Sunnybrook Hospital. They both remain in self-isolation at their homes.
  • A woman from Newmarket in her 70s, who was recently on a tour in Egypt. She was tested at South Lake Regional Health Centre and remains in self-isolation.
  • A Toronto man in his 80s who was on the same tour in Egypt as the Newmarket woman. The pair had dinner together while there. He was tested at Scarborough Health Network’s General Hospital and remains in self-isolation.
  • A husband and wife in Toronto. She had recently travelled to Iran, while he did not go with her. The man and woman in their 60s were tested at Sunnybrook Hospital and remain in self-isolation.
Recovered cases in Ontario
 
40 40s MaleOttawa Public HealthOttawa Hospitaltravel (Austria) self-isolating
41 30s FemaleHalton Public HealthHamilton Health Sciencestravel (USA) self-isolating
 
Where the hell has he been for last few days?
Costco.t&t or other places?
 
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