As of this morning, the province has 209 new confirmed cases with two more deaths as the number of active cases rises to 1,326 with eight resolved and 21 deaths.
ONTARIO - Ontario now has 209 new confirmed cases and two more deaths as of this morning.
This number makes it the biggest increase in one day since the pandemic started.
This now brings the number of active cases up to over 1300 with eight resolved and 21 deaths.The two deaths need lab testing to confirm if they were related to the coronavirus.
49,186 people have been tested in the province and 40,630 of them have come back negative.All of the cases range in age and they are either related to travel or have in contact with someone who has the virus.
49,186 people have been tested in the province and 40,630 of them have come back negative.
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