The Province of Ontario is reporting 426 new cases of COVID-19 this morning, the biggest single day increase since the pandemic started.
ONTARIO - The Province of Ontario is reporting 427 new cases of COVID-19 this morning.
This is the biggest single day increase since the pandemic started. We currently have 2,392 active cases in the Province. 37 people have died from the Coronavirus including two deaths in the Southwestern Public Health region. 689 cases have been resolved and they currently have 3,135 cases under investigation.
In Ontario we have 608 people with the virus between the ages of 60-79 and 152 confirmed cases of seniors over the age of 80.
You can get complete breakdown of the numbers online here.

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