The Ministry of Health says that 20 of the victims occurred last month and that one death was subtracted from the total number of deaths based on data cleansing.
The province has reported 12,792 deaths since March 2020.
There are currently 1,661 people with the virus being treated in Ontario hospitals, up from 1,734 yesterday but from 1,626 a week ago.
Of those treated, 202 are in the intensive care unit, with a decrease of nine compared to Wednesday and five reduced compared to the previous week.
Ontario has confirmed another 3,560 coronavirus infections today, but health officials say the daily number of cases is still undervalued due to limited free PCR testing.
Among the most recent cases, 2,319 of the subjects have received three doses of COVID-19 vaccine, 675 have received two doses, 368 have not been fully vaccinated and 198 have an unknown vaccination status.
To date, 90 percent of Ontario residents aged five and over have received one dose of COVID-19 vaccine, 86 percent have received two doses, and 52 percent have received three doses.
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The numbers used in this story are in the Ontario Department of Health’s Daily Epidemiological Summary COVID-19.  The number of cases for any city or region may differ slightly from that reported by the province, as local units report data at different times.