The province now has 20,546 confirmed cases of the virus, including 1,669 deaths and 15,131 recoveries. According to Monday's epidemiological summary
, of all deceased patients in Ontario, seven were between the ages of 20 and 39, 71 people were between the ages of 40 and 59 and 417 people were between the ages of 60 and 79. People over the age of 80 continue to be the hardest hit group. So far, at least 1,174 people in this age group of have died.There are currently 245 COVID-19 outbreaks at long-term care homes, according to the province. That is an increase of six since Sunday’s report. New case numbers in Ontario have been generally trending downwards in recent days, with less than 400 cases reported daily in the last week. The only exception was the 477 new cases reported on Friday.
Let me try the statistic BS game.The game the media play each day BREAKING: Ontario's recorded new cases are down hundreds lower per day than what they were this time last month. How'd I do?
The miserable snowinmay weather is also helping! StayHome a while longer, Toronto!
When we consistently have zero cases a day and our borders remain closed can we consider ourselves safe. Remember 5000's deaths hear started with a single person.
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