Ontario announces 32 new virus cases Monday, total is 177

Ontario has announced an additional 32 new cases of COVID-19 Monday. Eleven of the cases are in Toronto. The daily increase number is down from the 42 new cases that the province confirmed on Saturday which may offer a slim hope that the outbreak curve is being flattened. But the double-digit number still represents much larger increases than previously seen. There are now some 177 cases of COVID-19 infection reported in Ontario.

Foreign arrivals to be sent to Montreal, Toronto, Calgary or Vancouver

The government is apparently ready to announce flight restrictions that will see international flights rerouted to Montreal, Toronto, Calgary or Vancouver for dedicated enhanced screening. It was indicated on Friday that the number of Canadian airports these flights could come into would soon be limited.