COVID-19 cases are expected to continue to rise in Ontario after the province reported a record number of new infections Friday, a spokesperson for the province’s health minister says.Alexandra Hilkene, spokesperson for Christine Elliott, released a statement Friday after Ontario reported a record number of new cases for the second straight day.There were 9,571 cases reported, surpassing the previous record set on Thursday of 5,790 new infections.
Ontario breaks COVID case record for 2nd straight day with nearly 9,600 new infections “Due to the highly-transmissible nature of the Omicron variant, it was expected that case numbers would increase in the winter months,” Hilkene said.“We expect they will continue to increase over the coming.