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Coronavirus: Latest developments in the Greater Toronto Area on May 31

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Here is a roundup of the latest developments on the novel coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Sunday: Ontario reported 326 new cases of novel coronavirus Sunday morning, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 27,859.

Nineteen new deaths were also announced, bringing the total fatalities attributed to the virus in the province to 2,266. Over 21,800 cases are considered resolved, which makes up 78.3 per cent of all confirmed cases.

More than 17,000 additional tests have been conducted bringing the total number completed in the province to 718,341. [ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ] The federal government has announced that southern Ontario will receive $30 million in

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