
The latest COVID-19 stats from the Halton Region show five additional deaths in the totals. Two of the deaths were Burlington residents, giving the city 95 deaths total. Two deaths were Oakville residents, giving the town 89. The other is a Halton Hills resident, giving the town 64. Milton remains at 58 deaths. Halton is now at 306 deaths total from COVID-19.
The following note was issued by the Halton Region:
- Effective Tuesday, January 25, 2022, the “Case counts”, “Vaccinations”, “Outbreaks”, and “Trends over time” tabs have been updated to remove data that is no longer representative.
- Additional updates in the coming weeks will include adding new and improved information as we work to provide accurate data that reflects what is available and meaningful given current testing and case/contact management practices.
Across Halton, there are 123 new cases. The total number of cases is up to 41,396. With 40,252 resolved cases and 306 deaths, Halton is at 838 active cases, 30 less than Tuesday.
In Milton, we have 35 new cases. That brings us to 11,611 total cases. With 11,345 resolved cases and 58 deaths, Milton is at 208 active cases, 11 more than Tuesday’s update.
An outbreak has been declared at a congregate living facility. It is labelled only as ‘Congregate Living – 80’ on the Halton Region outbreak webpage. It was first declared on Thursday, November 4th. Other stats are no longer available.
An outbreak has been reported at another congregate living facility. This one is labelled as ‘Congregate Living – 115’. It was first declared on Wednesday, January 26th. Other stats are no longer available.
The Halton Region is reporting an outbreak at Allendale. It was first declared on Wednesday, January 5th. Other stats are no longer available.
The Region provided the following note regarding the Omicron surge in cases:
- Impact of Omicron surge: The recent surge in Omicron cases means that testing capacity is limited and case, contact, and outbreak management has been modified to focus on high-risk settings. As a result, the number of cases reported in the dashboard is an underestimate of the true number of cases in the community, and outbreaks will be underreported. Data completeness may also be impacted. As the situation evolves, modifications to the dashboard may become necessary to align with the information available given these revised testing and disease management practices.
Looking at vaccination numbers, a total of 1,212,329 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Halton. 1,075,563 of the doses were to Halton residents.
Here’s a breakdown on ages of those receiving doses:
- 46,387 total doses have been administered to people aged 5-11;
- 90,533 total doses have been administered to people aged 12-17;
- 101,896 total doses have been administered to people aged 18-24;
- 65,697 total doses have been administered to people aged 25-29;
- 76,677 total doses have been administered to people aged 30-34;
- 89,460 total doses have been administered to people aged 35-39;
- 96,347 total doses have been administered to people aged 40-44;
- 101,333 total doses have been administered to people aged 45-49;
- 102,951 total doses have been administered to people aged 50-54;
- 98,179 total doses have been administered to people aged 55-59;
- 83,174 total doses have been administered to people aged 60-64;
- 71,338 total doses have been administered to people aged 65-69;
- 65,377 total doses have been administered to people aged 70-74;
- 50,540 total doses have been administered to people aged 75-79;
- 72,307 total doses have been administered to people aged 80+; and,
- 133 total additional doses are pending.
The following is where the vaccine doses have been administered:
- 331,367 total doses have been administered through pharmacies and physicians’ offices;
- 30,379 total doses have been administered through other clinic settings;
- 850,583 total doses have been administered through community and hospital-based clinics.
Below are the numbers for Ontario, including 3909 new cases province-wide. There have been 1,039,825 total cases in Ontario.
| Severity | Number | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
| Number of cases footnote 1 | 1,039,825 | N/A |
| Change from previous report (new cases) | 3,909 | 0.4% increase |
| Resolved footnote 2 | 986,715 | 94.9 |
| Change from previous report | 4,912 | 0.5% increase |
| Subset of all cases that are reported to be long-term care residents footnote 3 footnote 4 footnote 5 | 22,543 | 2.2 |
| Subset of all cases that are reported as a health care worker footnote 4 footnote 5 footnote 6 associated with long-term care outbreaks | 9,710 | 0.9 |
| Total number of deaths footnote 7 | 11,576 5 deaths occurred more than one month ago and were added to the cumulative count based on data cleaning. |
1.1 |
| New deaths reported | 67 | 0.5% increase |
| Deaths footnote 7 reported for residents in long-term care homes footnote 4 footnote 5 footnote 6 | 4,298 | 37.1 |
| Deaths footnote 7 reported for health care workers footnote 5 footnote 6 footnote 2 in long-term care homes | 10 | 0.1 |
| Case characteristics | Number |
|---|---|
| Male | 498,253 |
| Female | 536,183 |
| 0-4 | 30,282 |
| 5-11 | 62,050 |
| 12-19 | 89,472 |
| 20-39 | 399,802 |
| 40-59 | 289,087 |
| 60-79 | 125,256 |
| 80 and over | 43,568 |
| Testing | Number |
|---|---|
| Total tests completed footnote 8 | 22,651,750 |
| Total tests completed in the previous day footnote 9 | 27,720 |
| Currently under investigation footnote 10 | 12,665 |
| Hospitalizations | Number |
|---|---|
| Number of patients currently hospitalized with COVID-19 footnote 11 | 2,939 |
| Total patients in ICU due to COVID-related critical illness footnote 12 footnote 13 | 555 |
| Number of patients currently in ICU, testing positive for COVID footnote 12 | 522 |
| Number of patients currently in ICU due to COVID, no longer testing positive for COVID footnote 12 | 33 |
| Total patients in ICU on a ventilator due to COVID-related critical illness footnote 12 footnote 14 | 337 |
| Number of patients currently in ICU on a ventilator with COVID-19 footnote 12 | 322 |
| Patients in ICU due to COVID on a ventilator, no longer testing positive for COVID footnote 12 | 15 |






