Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario

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The following are statistics relating to the COVID-19 pandemic in Ontario.

Contents

New cases (2020)

New cases (2021)

New cases (2022)

Confirmed deaths (2020)

Confirmed deaths (2021)

Confirmed deaths (2022)

Active cases (2020)

Active cases (2021)

Active cases (2022)

Geographical distribution

Public health unitCasesCases per mResolvedDeathsDeaths per m
Algoma 2,92225,8392,35921186
Brant County (including Brantford)8,29461,5257,22244326
Chatham-Kent 5,12050,1754,31244431
Durham Region 46,11271,39639,164396613
Eastern Ontario (Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry-Prescott and Russell)11,14054,9419,339151745
Grey-Bruce 4,85529,9734,39936222
Haldimand-Norfolk 5,68751,8004,82775683
Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District 5,16528,8414,27273408
Halton Region 36,18465,97732,119268489
Hamilton 41,70977,68236,580431803
Hastings Prince Edward 5,10931,6974,03024149
Huron-Perth 4,52733,2643,95878573
Kingston, Frontenac and Lennox & Addington 7,92841,0017,05526134
Lambton County 7,74861,1826,61094742
Leeds, Grenville & Lanark District 4,87128,7814,23367396
Middlesex-London 25,98557,04422,599270593
Niagara Region 28,39163,38924,8714631,034
North Bay-Parry Sound (including most of Nipissing District)2,28118,4221,982973
Northwestern (Most of Kenora District, Rainy River District and part of Thunder Bay District)2,64734,6222,07211144
Ottawa 53,06756,80247,045648694
Peel 154,083111,514141,1161,049759
Peterborough (City and County)4,35531,5043,64738275
Porcupine (Cochrane District, Hornepayne, James Bay communities, Timiskaming panhandle)3,78044,8933,25133392
Renfrew County & District 2,32922,4821,88117164
Simcoe-Muskoka 28,28552,35524,604296548
Southwestern (Oxford, Elgin, St. Thomas)9,10245,5468,016128641
Sudbury & Districts (including Greater Sudbury)7,63438,8606,05367341
Thunder Bay District (including First Nations communities in the far north)5,65837,2524,74472474
Timiskaming (including Temagami)85425,8406975151
Toronto 252,10192,292228,4413,7921,388
Waterloo Region [1] 34,54464,55029,442327611
Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph 15,77455,45214,209131461
Windsor-Essex County 31,22978,27727,5595211,306
York Region [2] 88,61279,83780,365900811

Updated as of January 16, 2022 [3] [4]

Demographic distribution

Age rangeCasesCases per mResolvedMaleFemaleGender diverseUnspecified sexDeathsDeaths per mLethality
(‰)
Male deathsFemale deathsMale deaths per mFemale deaths per m
19 and under89,88228,62545,09946,14143,083665251.60.004231.22.0
20-29117,27456,38267,63461,48254,7238106127130.02197187
30-3990,30645,72551,40045,59344,064764262310.0442164314
40-4979,29242,86145,94537,93940,9046443148800.14974910852
50-5978,13437,92947,20238,28739,47243714682270.49305160299155
60-6948,88728,75729,54325,32123,34422201,1016484.45726367875412
70-7924,32422,31614,64212,09012,1411921,9351,7758.391,1817482,3161,290
80-8916,60232,55310,4516,6059,9040933,1886,25119.741,5731,5957,2825,389
90 and over8,65166,5465,4262,3806,2230482,47719,05428.978481,61121,20017,900
Unknown97663224029100000
Totals553,45037,999317,408269,803268,066343,6519,4126462.144,7934,556666618

Updated as of August 10, 2021 [5] [6]

Ontario public school and childcare centre statistics

COVID-19 in Ontario public schools#Ref
Current number of schools with cases1,097 [7]
Current number of schools closedN/A (schools currently on Winter break) [7]
Cumulative total (total number of cases reported in schools)27,064 [7]
COVID-19 in Ontario daycare centres#Ref
Current number of childcare centres with cases440 [8]
Current number of childcare centres closed43 [8]
Cumulative total (total number of cases reported in childcare centres)10,202 [8]

Data as of December 24, 2021

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