Province also reported 21 more deaths linked to the illness, new modelling expected Thursday
Long-term care deaths and intensive care occupancy rates continue to rise in Ontario, according to new provincial modelling released Thursday.
At a Thursday afternoon news conference, Adalsteinn Brown, co-chair of the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Table, said key indicators for the pandemic are flattening in some regions, but the virus's impact still varies widely across the province.
Brown said Ontario hasn't turned a corner yet, despite some slight flattening of the curve. In Ontario's last round of modelling, officials said the province was looking at a growth rate of between three and six per cent. In the last few days, that growth rate has been between zero and one per cent, Brown said.
"It is best described as a fragile or precarious situation," he said.