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Ontario reports slight dip in number of new cases of COVID-19

The Ontario Ministry of Health has confirmed a small dip in new cases of COVID-19 today, with a total of 548 new infections reported by public health units throughout the province.

This comes after615 new caseswere reported yesterday, and566 new caseswere reported the previous day.

Nearly half of all cases reported each day continue to come from Toronto, with 201 of today's new infections in the city, according to Health Minister Christine Elliott.

She said another 90 are in Peel, 62 are in Ottawa and 56 are in York Region.

The majority of new cases also continue to be in those under the age of 40, with 61 per cent of today's cases among individuals within that age category.

Tragically, the province is reporting seven new deaths today. And with 546 new cases considered to be resolved, there are now 5,469 active cases of COVID-19 in Ontario.

Of those cases, 192 are in hospital, 41 are in ICUs and 26 are on ventilators.

The province meanwhile completed more than 42,000 tests yesterday, marking an improvement from the nearly 38,200 tests administered in the previous day but still shy of the government's 50,000 goal.

Starting today, COVID-19 assessment centres throughout Ontario areno longer accepting walk-insand symptomatic individuals instead have to make an appointment before getting tested.

This change was made as a result ofexcessively long lineupsreported outside assessment centres in recent weeks, but some experts say it could lead to a reduction in testing numbers and, therefore, inaccurately lower case numbers.

Toronto's top doctor has alsorepeatedly called on the provinceto shut down indoor dining, among other restrictions, in the city as case numbers continue to rise at an alarming rate, but Premier Doug Ford said yesterday that he wants to see more data before making such a drastic decision and后来毁了生活.

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