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Ontario reports more than 200 new COVID-19 cases for first time since July

It seems that fears ofa resurgence of COVID-19 in Ontariohave been confirmed as new cases of the communicable diseasecontinue to trend upwards.

The provincereports 213 new casesin the most recent data on Sept. 11, breaking the 200 mark for the first time since July 20 — which itself was the first time since June 28 — and marking an increase of 25 per cent from the previous day.

By comparison, on most days in August, we saw fewer than 100 new infections.

As has been the trend, positive diagnoses were clustered in large urban centres such as Toronto (71 cases), Peel Region (38) and Ottawa (37), with nearly half of patients falling in the age range of 20-39.

Another 19 per cent are 19 and under, meaning that people under 40 comprise a large bulk of new infections — a noted shift from earlier in the pandemic.

Young people continue to be creditedfor ourspike in cases, which politicians and health officials have attributed to people socializing without heeding measures like donning a face covering or maintaining ample physical distance from others.

A wedding in Torontolate last month was blamed for spreading the virus to at least 23 people, while Premier Doug Fordhas been calling out people in Bramptonfor having house parties with far too many people in close quarters.

Institutions like gyms, schools and restaurants are also under scrutiny, with employees atSherway Gardens,Yorkdale Mall,school boardsandmultiple GoodLife Fitness locationsand other businesses in the GTA falling ill with the novel coronavirus in recent days.

With many students back in classrooms this weekfor the first time since March, and cooler temperatures already here to remind us of impending flu season, we'll have to see how the stats progress as we move into fall.

Thankfully, 90 per cent of all 43,351 cases we've seen thus far in Ontario are now considered to be resolved.

Lead photo by

Governor Tom Wolf


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