Ontario reported 966 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday along with 11 more deaths, extending a slow downward trend in new cases to five days, albeit on significantly lower testing volume.
Last Updated Friday, February 26, 2021 11:07AM EST Ontario reported 1,258 new cases of COVID-19 and 28 deaths on Friday, also marking the first day in four months where nobody in the long-term care system died of the disease. It’s the fourth straight day of increases in the province, as all but 3 of Ontario’s 34 public health units reopened non-essential retail, restaurants and fitness centres earlier this week. The seven-day rolling average of cases now stands at 1,114, up from 1,098 on Thursday and 1,016 eight days ago. The number of active cases rose for the second day in a row, to 10,294, still well below our January peak of more than 30,000 active infections.
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