The latest COVID-19 stats are in for Milton and Halton.
Across Halton, there are 15 new cases. The total number of cases is up to 19,972. With 19,649 resolved cases and 243 deaths, Halton is at 80 active cases, three more than Thursday. The Region says that of the 19,972 total cases, 19,272 were confirmed positive while 700 were considered probable cases.
In Milton, we have five new cases. That brings us to 6364 total cases. With 6293 resolved cases and 46 deaths, Milton is at 25 active cases, five cases more than Thursday’s update. The Region says that of the 6364 total cases, 6120 were confirmed positive while 244 were considered probable cases.
The Halton Region has updated its definition of variant cases to align with Provincial reporting. The number of variant cases will be higher on Tuesday, November 2nd due to this reporting update. It is says that 7583 total variant cases have been found in Halton. Milton has reportedly had 2478 total variant cases.
An outbreak has been reported at a Milton school. It’s at Holy Rosary (Milton) Catholic Elementary School. It was first reported by the Halton Region on Wednesday, October 27th. There are two cases being reported (the minimum for an outbreak). Both are considered Halton cases, meaning they are Halton residents.
A new outbreak has been declared at a Milton school. It’s at Tiger Jeet Singh Public School. It was first declared on Thursday, November 4th. There are two reported cases. Both are considered Halton cases.
The Halton Region did not update the vaccination numbers for Friday, November 5th due to a technical issue. The numbers below are for Thursday, November 4th.
Looking at vaccination numbers, a total of 891,849 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered in Halton. 799,309 of the doses were to Halton residents.
453,708 second doses have been administered in Halton. 404,931 of those have been Halton residents.
Here’s a breakdown on ages of those receiving doses:
- 39,273 first doses and 46,731 second doses have been administered to people aged 12-17;
- 39,117 first doses and 42,827 second doses have been administered to people aged 18-24;
- 25,803 first doses and 27,032 second doses have been administered to people aged 25-29;
- 30,176 first doses and 30,918 second doses have been administered to people aged 30-34;
- 34,593 first doses and 35,680 second doses have been administered to people aged 35-39;
- 36,858 first doses and 38,453 second doses have been administered to people aged 40-44;
- 38,170 first doses and 39,895 second doses have been administered to people aged 45-49;
- 37,172 first doses and 38,212 second doses have been administered to people aged 50-54;
- 35,584 first doses and 35,490 second doses have been administered to people aged 55-59;
- 28,990 first doses and 28,745 second doses have been administered to people aged 60-64;
- 25,437 first doses and 24,492 second doses have been administered to people aged 65-69;
- 22,949 first doses and 22,350 second doses have been administered to people aged 70-74;
- 17,309 first doses and 17,113 second doses have been administered to people aged 75-79;
- 24,723 first doses and 24,452 second doses have been administered to people aged 80+; and,
- 1987 first doses and 1318 second doses are pending.
The following is where the vaccine doses have been administered:
- 79,476 first doses and 105,674 second doses have been administered through pharmacies and physicians’ offices;
- 13,897 first doses and 10,100 second doses have been administered through the Halton Region Public Health and Paramedic Mobile Teams;
- 344,768 first doses and 337,934 second doses have been administered through community and hospital-based clinics.








