Ontario saw 404 new cases and 29 more deaths reported in the province on Monday, pushing the national number of cases past 85,000.
Of the 2,102 deaths due to COVID-19 in Ontario, 1,323 of them have been in long-term care homes. According to the Ministry of Public Health, there are 1,926 confirmed cases in long-term care homes in the province, although according to the Public Health Ontario Daily Epidemiologic Summary (iPHIS), there have been more than 4,000 cases.
There are currently 859 patients in Ontario who have been hospitalized due to COVID-19; 148 are in the ICU, and 114 are on a ventilator.
The number of tests being performed by the province are still well below the target number of 16,000 per day. Ontario reported that it had processed 8,170 tests since its last update.