Today's numbers see the cases climb to 27,533 in the province, with 17 new deaths being reported. The death toll has now increased to 2,247 and there are 21,353 resolved cases as well.
ONTARIO - The Province is reporting 323 new cases of COVID-19 today.
This brings the total to 27,533, which is a 1.2% increase from yesterday. 5,003 of the cases have been residents living in long-term care homes and 1,793 of the cases have been health care workers associated with long-term care outbreaks.
17 deaths were also reported, increasing Ontario's death toll to 2,247 and there have been 21,353 cases resolved.
1,423 of the deaths being reported have been residents in long-term care homes and five of them have been health care workers.
Over 700,000 cases have been tested and more than 12,000 are still under investigation.
You can see a full breakdown of the numbers and more information on the coronavirus here.

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