The Ontario Ministry of Health reports 118 new cases of COVID-19 Wednesday for the 24-hour period ending at midnight. This compares to 154 and 112 reported Monday and Tuesday. Health Minister Christine Elliott said that provincial labs turned around 23,000 test specimens on Wednesday, up from about 15,000 on Tuesday. Daily summaries
Locally, 30 of Ontario’s 34 PHUs are reporting five or fewer cases, with 18 of them reporting no new cases at all as much of the province continues to avoid outbreaks or spikes in cases well into Stage 2. Today’s numbers will be added at 10:30 a.m. at https://t.co/ypmgZbVRvn.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) July 8, 2020
Infectious Disease Expert Dr. Isaac Bogoch joins us this morning to answer all of your questions including concerns about long term mask use and the reopening of casinos. https://t.co/Qpkzdbyxyo pic.twitter.com/Dyy87YKf2N
— CP24 Breakfast (@CP24Breakfast) July 8, 2020
Govt of Ontario to Expand COVID-19 Testing for Trucking! https://t.co/3Ge01PISkq 👍👍 @C_Mulroney @celliottability @fordnation pic.twitter.com/mbUXbmi3h2
— OTA (@OnTruck) July 8, 2020