A total of 388 health-care workers have tested positive for COVID-19 in York Region, including two fatalities, as of Aug. 3.

These health-care workers include physicians, nurses and paramedics, according to the region.

Data shows the positive case count among health-care workers increased by 30 from before the long weekend, which was a result of the re-categorization of the infection numbers. That means the 30 people had known cases of COVID-19, but have since been classified as health-care workers.

Before the re-categorization, there were 358 cases in health-care workers: 24 active, 332 resolved and 2 deceased; now there are 388 cases in health-care workers: 29 active, 357 resolved and two deceased.