Health officials are reporting 344 new cases of COVID-19 in Ontario, lower than the seven-day average of 382 and the 14-day average of 377.
The number of tests was up to 18,500, from 17,600 the day before. There are more than 13,000 cases still under investigation.
41 new deaths in the province, pushing the total up to 2,230.
310 more cases were resolved, meaning only slightly more people became sick compared to those who got better.
65.8% of cases were in the GTA, an increase of one percent since Monday.
The number of people in hospital is down by seven to 826.
The number of people in ICU is down eight to 129.
The number of people on ventilators is up six to 100.
With files from Tiffany Hendsbee