Ontario's New COVID-19 Cases Spike Above 100 With Most Of Them In Toronto & Windsor

125 cases were reported on Tuesday.
Ontario Editor

The province saw a spike in Ontario's new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday. 

Ontario's Minister of Health, Christine Elliott, announced that 125 new cases were reported, breaking the downward trend the province has recently been seeing. 

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New COVID-19 cases reported on Tuesday

"Ontario is reporting 125 cases of #COVID19, an uptick over recent days and largely the result of localized increases," wrote Elliott. 

The majority of these positive patients are coming from Toronto and Windsor, with the 6ix reporting 27 new cases. 

Windsor confirmed 28, with Peel following closely behind at 17.

Despite the large numbers, 27 out of the 34 Public Health Units in Ontario are reporting five or fewer new cases. 

  • Allysha Howse was the Ontario Editor for Narcity Canada. Based in Toronto with seven years of experience as a leading journalist, she has been able to bring breaking news to readers across the country. Over the past year, she has been able to help Narcity reach record-breaking growth and bring original Ontario-focused stories to the fingertips of millennials. Allysha specialized in Books and Media Studies at the University of Toronto and has publications in Snapd Media.

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