COVID-19 cases in Toronto reach new record

Ontario reported 1,388 additional cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday, a new single-day record in the province. There were 781 more resolved cases, 15 more deaths and over 29,100 tests completed. Every day, the seven-day rolling average of cases has been reaching a new high in recent weeks. Of the new cases, there were: 520 new

Toronto reports single-day record high of COVID-19 cases on Monday

On Monday, Ontario reported 1,242 cases of COVID-19, and 12 new deaths. Of the new cases, Toronto reported 483 new cases — representing a new single-day record high for the city. Other areas that reported high numbers include: Peel Region reported 279 new cases York Region reported 107 new cases Ottawa reported 74 new cases

Ontario reports 1,500 new cases of COVID-19 over past two days

Ontario reported 1,530 new COVID-19 cases over the past two days — 746 new cases were reported on Tuesday, and 807 new cases were reported on Monday (numbers for both days were released Tuesday as a result of Monday’s stat holiday). Case reports were concentrated in the hotspots of Toronto, Peel Region, and Ottawa: Toronto:

Ontario reports record 797 new COVID-19 cases with 265 in Toronto

Ontario set a record high for single-day reporting of new COVID-19 cases on Thursday with 797 new confirmed cases passing the previous record set at 732 on Oct. 2. The province also set a new record for the number of tests completed at close to 48,500 tests, tweeted Ontario’s Minister of Health Christine Elliot. Of

Ontario reports 615 new COVID-19 cases, 289 cases from Toronto

As of Monday, Ontario reported an additional 615 cases of COVID-19. Out of those numbers: Toronto recorded 289 cases Peel recorded 88 cases Ottawa recorded 81 cases Nearly 38,200 tests were completed; 58 per cent of today’s reported cases are in people under the age of 40. There are 541 more resolved cases and an

Province announces 625 new COVID-19 cases as Toronto leads way

Ontario has announced that the province has added 625 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, an increase of 71 from the previous day’s total, and just shy of the record-setting 700 new cases on Monday. Currently, there are a total of 51,710 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario reported to date. Hospitalizations

COVID-19 case linked to open house viewing in Toronto

Prospective homebuyers who visited an open house at a Riverdale property over the weekend are being notified after a person inside the home had tested positive for COVID-19. The viewing took place on Saturday at a three-storey house located on Bowden Street and Danforth Avenue. One of the prospective buyers, Jeffery Wood, told CTV News

COVID-19 crushes annual Toronto Christmas Market at the historic Distillery District

The Toronto Christmas Market at 55 Mill Street is one of the biggest holiday draws, with more than 700,000 people attending the market annually. The market typically runs for six weeks leading up to the holiday season. This year, the market is cancelled due to COVID-19. “Given the pandemic and the number of patrons who

Seven people test positive for COVID-19 at Club Paradise on Bloor West

Toronto Public Health has confirmed that six employees and one patron have tested positive for COVID-19 at Club Paradise, an adult entertainment club located at 1313 Bloor St. W. According to health officials, the individuals were at the club between Aug. 29 and Sept. 10. They have been instructed to self-isolate for 14 days, and

COVID-19 cases in Toronto mall eateries on the rise

Ontario’s number of active COVID-19 cases has risen to the highest level in four weeks. There have been clusters of the virus across the GTA, and some of the positive cases have been identified in Toronto malls and restaurants. On Aug. 31, Yorkdale mall management was notified by JOEY restaurant that someone at their location