The Ministry of Health reports an uptick of new COVID-19 cases in the context of a whopping test sample of 30,033 in the 24-hour period ending at midnight. It’s a hint of how mega-testing will find stuff that’s otherwise missed. Wednesday and Thursday saw a count of fewer than 100 each. But all indicators seem to show that this round of virus-fighting will be won by the good guys. The world awaits a vaccine.
Today, Ontario is reporting 134 cases of #COVID19, a 0.3% increase. While a slight uptick over the past two days, 28 of 34 PHUs are reporting five or fewer cases, with 16 of them reporting no new cases. Of today's new cases, 26 are in Ottawa with 24 in Windsor-Essex.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) July 31, 2020
19 new cases of COVID-19 in Toronto yesterday, and 134 in Ontario. #toronto #covid19 #coronavirus
— Toronto COVID-19 Tracker (@toronto_covid19) July 31, 2020
[2020-07-31]New Cases: 134
Tests Completed: 30033
Total Cases: 39209#COVID19Toronto #COVID19Ontario #Coronavirus
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