For the first time in months, Ontario has seen the daily number of cases of COVID-19 drop to under 200.
The good news is part of a downward trend in cases. The number continues to go down as the Ontario economy opens up.
Ontario's Ministry of Health reports only 182 cases on Thursday. This is the lowest number since March 28. According to CP24, "The rolling five-day average of new cases over the last week now stands at 222. That is compared to the five-day average of 377 new cases that the province saw last week (June 1-5)."
With 182 new cases of #COVID19, today is the lowest day-over-day increase since March 28 and a positive sign that the downward trend in new cases is continuing. This is at a time when daily testing remains at all-time highs with over 28,000 tests processed yesterday.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) June 12, 2020
“With 182 new cases of COVID-19, today is the lowest day-over-day increase since March 28 and a positive sign that the downward trend in new cases is continuing,” Health Minister Christine Elliott tweeted.
On Thursday, Premier Doug Ford announced a careful reopening of long-term care home to visitors, a significant sign that we are making progress in the fight against coronavirus.
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