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Ottawa reports 55 new cases, no new deaths
Capital reports 66 per cent of people 18 and over have received first vaccine dose
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Ontario has reported 914 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Friday, part of an upwards trend from a seven-month low of 699 cases on Tuesday.
The province also reported 19 new deaths.
In total, there have been 534,675 confirmed cases and 8,820 deaths in Ontario. There are 687 people currently in hospital, with 522 in ICU and 357 on a ventilator.