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New COVID-19 cases at 243 as downward trend continues

The Ministry of Health reports 243 new COVID-19 cases on Monday. This number appears to be a continuation of the downward trend in the infection and reason for hope. All daily reports since March.

New sign up, hopes high for early return at Green Mountain

The two-year ordeal of a long-time flower store at Coxwell Ave and Fairford Ave. seems close to an end. Green Mountain Flowers was struck by fire in March 2018, and has seen a two-year wait for insurance and rebuilding. Oh yes, there’s the virus shut down too. But now a new sign has gone up and local residents are applauding the prospect of an early return. FB

Single-car roll badly injures driver, 25, at 401, Meadowvale

OPP say there was no collision just a rollover when this car was badly damaged. The driver, a man 25, is in critical condition in the hospital. A woman passenger received less serious injuries. All of this at the Meadowvale Rd. ramp on Highway 401 in Scarborough.

Daily cases fall to 192 but unreported leftovers continue

The Ministry of Health says there were 192 new cases of COVID-19 found over the 24-hour period ending Saturday. But 223 older unreported cases have also been added to the provincial all-time total in Sunday’s report making the day’s count 415. It’s not clear how many more unreported cases are pending although as many as 700 such cases were flagged last week. Ontario has now surpassed 30,000 cases of COVID-19. This is the second consecutive day the province has included cases that were the result of a delay.

Mayor pitches in packing food as TNO drive asks your help

Mayor Tory is pictured Sunday morning helping to pack food for delivery this week as part of the Thorncliffe Neighbourhood Organization (TNO) Food Drive. Take a look

COVID count takes a dump of “unreported” cases Saturday

The Ministry of Health says Saturday that another 455 cases of COVID-19 were added to the toll of the infection since March. But it says that 68 of them should have been included in earlier reports, meaning that the true number of cases confirmed over the last 24 hours is 387. True number or otherwise, the complex and often murky process of tracking the deadly virus continues to challenge those charged with the job. Just when and how these additional 68 cases got lost is not explained except as a mix-up between labs. A rolling five-day average of new cases stands at 374. Saturday’s report notes an impressive 23,105 tests performed in the last 24-hour reporting period. Daily summaries since March

Meetings of five, businesses restrictions pushed to June 19

The Ontario government has extended emergency orders related to the virus pandemic from June 9 to June 19. This includes a ban on social gatherings of more than five people and limiting restaurants to take-out service only. Child care centres, hairdressers, barbers and similar service businesses will remain closed for now. Government release

Chief Saunders in “take-a-knee” gesture at anti-racism rally

How on earth will hairdressers, barbers maintain distance?

The City of Toronto has issued a news release Friday saying that return of personal service businesses is coming. But it doesn’t say when. Virus confinement has been exacerbated for many people by scruffy, ungroomed gloom. The release says that hairdressers, barbers, manicurists and others will have to keep a social distance as they work. It’s a bit of a contradiction in terms.

Blue Rodeo Budweiser Stage concert Saturday on Citytv

Enormously popular band will perform Saturday on television.

Jobs, low prices send Toronto and New York flying Friday

Stockmarkets in New York and Toronto surged ahead Friday on the strength of better than expected employment and a belief that low-priced blue chips are likely to rebound in the coming months. The TSX was up more than 300, New York by 750 at mid-morning. Bloomberg

Downtown stores boarded up for Saturday who-knows-what

Downtown stores are boarded up Friday in anticipation of demonstrations Saturday night. No one knows what’s going to happen if anything.