One Toronto Neighbourhood Currently Has Hundreds More COVID-19 Cases Than Others

Other neighbourhoods are reporting as little as three cases in 21 days.
Contributing Writer

A Toronto neighbourhood is struggling to keep its COVID-19 cases down as the city prepares to loosen restrictions.

According to the city's website, Downsview-Roding-CFB, a community near York University, recorded 353 cases in the last 21 days. 

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The area's high case numbers have marked it as the worst spot for COVID-19 in all of Toronto.

The neighbourhood has over 350 more cases than Kingsway South, the city's least affected area, which has only reported three cases in 21 days. 

In total, the Downsview-Roding-CFB has confirmed a whopping 3,070 cases since the start of the pandemic. 

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