The Province of Ontario has confirmed a 100 new cases of COVID-19 this morning and the numbers include two seniors from Middlesex/London.
ONTARIO - The Province of Ontario is confirming a 100 new cases of COVID-19 this morning.
For a third day in a row, this is the single biggest increase in the Province since the outbreak started. The numbers include two seniors from the Middlesex London region, a woman in her 70's who recently travelled to the Phillipines and a woman in her 80's who came into close contact with someone who has the virus. Several seniors are listed as well including a man in his 90's. Most of the cases are from the GTA, however the virus is pretty much spreading everywhere at this point.
Currently we do not have a case confirmed in Oxford County. We do have one confirmed case in Elgin County and a woman from Brant County who has the virus, is an employee at the Woodstock Hospital.
You can view the entire list online here.

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