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Ontario reports record-high 1,855 new COVID-19 cases

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Ontario reported another 1,855 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday while its labs processed more than 58,000 tests, both single-day records by considerable margins. 

The new cases include 517 in Peel Region, 494 in Toronto, 189 in York Region and 130 in Halton Region. 

They push the seven-day average of daily cases to 1,489, the highest it has been since the first confirmed infection was reported in Ontario in late January. 

Other public health units that saw double-digit increases were:

  • Hamilton: 82
  • Waterloo Region: 74
  • Durham Region: 65
  • Ottawa: 55
  • Windsor-Essex: 52
  • Simcoe Muskoka: 38
  • Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph: 27
  • Niagara: 20
  • Brant County: 16
  • Huron Perth: 14
  • Grey Bruce: 11
  • Middlesex-London: 10
  • Haldimand-Norfolk: 10

[Note: All of the figures used in this story are found on the Ministry of Health’s COVID-19 dashboard or in its Daily Epidemiologic Summary. The number of cases for any region may differ from what is reported by the local public health unit, because local units report figures at different times.]

There are currently 13,255 confirmed, active cases of the illness provincewide, the most ever in Ontario.

The 58,037 test samples processed since the last provincial update is nearly 10,000 more than the previous high, which came on Oct. 8. At the end of September, the province moved away from offering tests to anyone who wanted them.

The province also recorded 20 more deaths linked to the illness.

More to come.

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