Ontario records more than 1,000 new daily COVID-19 cases for first time
The next week in Ontario’s battle with the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic will be crucial, an infections diseases expert said Sunday after the province reported more than 1,000 daily cases for the first time since the start of the global outbreak.
Sunday’s numbers, which included 1,042 new cases of the novel coronavirus and seven more deaths from the illness, broke the previous day’s peak of 978 new positive cases.
Provincial figures showed 278 people hospitalized in Ontario due to the virus, including 79 in intensive care.
“While I don’t really think it’s appropriate to react to the day-to-day variation, the trend is still headed in the wrong direction,” said Dr. Isaac Bogoch, infectious disease specialist and researcher at Toronto General Hospital.