Public health officials confirm that 23 more people have died in the city after contracting COVID-19, the single highest daily death toll in Toronto since the start of the outbreak.

On Friday, the city confirmed 122 new cases of the virus, bringing the number of confirmed and probable cases in Toronto to 1,891.

The total number of virus-related deaths in Toronto is 77 and 103 people have recovered from COVID-19 so far.

The city says 177 people infected with COVID-19 are currently in hospital with 79 in intensive care and 67 on ventilators.

A little less than 30 per cent of all cases are believed to be the result of community spread.

There are currently 55 COVID-19 outbreaks in health care institutions, which include long-term care and retirement homes and hospitals.

The devastating impact of the virus has been felt at several long-term care facilities in Toronto, where multiple deaths have been reported.

Approximately two-thirds of all deaths in Toronto involve people over the age of 80.

At the Seven Oaks long-term care home in Scarborough, 16 residents infected with the virus have died to date.

On Friday, officials at St. Clair O’Connor Community Care, a long-term care facility in East York, confirmed three more residents infected with COVID-19 had died, bringing the total number of deaths at the home to seven.

Nearly half of the province's COVID-19 deaths to date have been in long-term care facilities.

Here are the hospitalizations, intensive care admissions, intubations, and deaths in Toronto by age group:

Under 19: 3 hospitalized, 1 admitted to ICU, 0 intubations, 0 deaths

Between 20 and 29: 7 hospitalized, 2 admitted to ICU, 2 intubations, 0 deaths

Between 30 and 39: 20 hospitalized, 4 admitted to ICU, 4 intubations, 0 deaths

Between 40 and 49: 28 hospitalized, 10 admitted to ICU, 7 intubations, 1 death

Between 50 and 59: 72 hospitalized, 32 admitted to ICU, 24 intubations, 1 death

Between 60 and 69: 65 hospitalized, 26 admitted to ICU, 23 intubations, 8 deaths

Between 70 and 79: 69 hospitalized, 25 admitted to ICU, 23 intubations, 16 deaths

Between 80 and 89: 60 hospitalized, 0 admitted to ICU, 0 intubations, 49 deaths