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Ontario's top doctor reviewing COVID-19 trends as mask mandate for higher-risk settings to expire

Ontario's chief medical officer of health is"reviewing and monitoring key indicators across the province," with the mask mandate for higher-risk indoor settingsset to expire.

Province reported 526 COVID-19 hospitalizations, 4 more deaths Tuesday

(Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press)

Ontario's chief medical officer of health is"reviewing and monitoring key indicators across the province," with the mask mandate for higher-risk indoor settingsset to expire.

Provincial masking requirements in areas such as public transit, health care settings, long-term care homes and retirement homeswere set to expire on April 27. That deadline was extended earlier this year to June 11.

As for whether the mandates will be extended further, aspokesperson for the Ministry of Health told CBC News the province willcontinue to seek and follow the advice of Dr. Kieran Moore on next steps.

Meanwhile, Ontario is reporting 526 COVID-19 hospitalizations and four more deaths linked to the virus.

Tuesday's reported hospitalizations are up from 430 on Monday but down from 808 on the same day last week.

According to the Ministry of Health, 38per cent of those hospitalizedwere admitted specifically forthe virus,while the rest were admitted for other reasons and then tested positive.

Of those in hospital,114requiredintensive care, downfrom 116on Monday and 140at this time last week. Fifty-fivepatients require the help of ventilators to breathe.

Roughly 66per cent of people in intensive care unitswere admitted because of the virus, while the rest were admitted for other reasons andthen tested positive.

Meanwhile, the province reported at least 537 new daily cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, with 8,291tests completedwithin the past 24 hours. However, dueto testing limitations, officials say the actual number of daily new cases is likely far higher than reported.

The provincewide test positivity ratestands at 7.2 per cent.

The new deaths reported Tuesdaypushes the province's pandemic death toll to 13,293.