Ontario reported 1,328 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 84,153.
It’s the second day in a row the province reported a record number of new coronavirus cases. On Saturday, 1,132 cases were announced.
Thirteen new deaths were also reported on Sunday, bringing the provincial death toll to 3,233.
“Locally, there are 434 new cases in Toronto, 385 in Peel, 105 in York Region, 71 in Ottawa, 68 in Hamilton and 56 in Durham,” Health Minister Christine Elliott said on Twitter.
“There are 877 more resolved cases and nearly 37,600 tests completed.”
Ontario has now completed a total of 5,382,578 tests, while 35,776 remain under investigation.
Meanwhile, 71,815 cases are considered resolved, which is 85.3 per cent of all confirmed cases.
The newly reported numbers are valid as of Saturday afternoon.
There are 374 people hospitalized with the virus (down by 10), while the number of people in intensive care and on ventilators was listed as “N/A.”
The province notes that not all hospitals have reported patient statuses for Nov. 6 — as is often the case on weekends — possibly causing the reported number of hospitalizations to be lower than it actually is.