The Ministry of Health says the number of new COVID-19 cases in Ontario fell to 175 in the 24-hour period ending Saturday. The data issued Sunday morning brings the five-day rolling average of new cases in Ontario to about 184, down from 186 one day earlier. These figures are widely taken to show a declining threat from the virus in the province although as previously reported, there are still as many as 70 cases a day discovered in Toronto. Daily summaries
We are making progress every day in the reopening of our city. We are able to make this progress thanks to you – the residents of Toronto – who have followed public health advice, done all the right things, helped their neighbours and been so patient throughout this pandemic. pic.twitter.com/GdFLS8vevY
— John Tory (@JohnTory) June 19, 2020
