Ontario reports 1,042 new daily COVID-19 cases
Melissa Tait/The Globe and MailThe province recorded 1,042 new cases of the novel coronavirus over the past 24 hours, breaking the previous day’s single-day peak of 978 new positive cases.
It’s the first time the daily case count has topped the 1,000 mark since the COVID-19 was declared a global pandemic back in March.The province is also reporting seven new deaths related to the illness. Provincial data shows 309 of the new diagnoses are in Toronto, 289 are in Peel, 117 in York Region, 80 in Ottawa and 52 in Durham.Ontario has 7,120 active cases in total.
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