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Ontario reports 112 new coronavirus cases, 1 death; total cases near 42,200

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coronavirus on Sunday, bringing the total number of cases in the province to 42,195.The province has now reported 100 or more COVID-19 cases for nine of the last 10 days.Sunday’s report is down from Saturday, however, which saw 148 new cases.“Locally, 29 of Ontario’s 34 public health units are reporting five or fewer cases, with 17 reporting no new cases,” Health Minister Christine Elliott said on Twitter.

Glitches a virtual certainty as Ontario classes resume, but lessons to be learned Thirty-five cases are from Toronto, 27 from Peel Region, and 16 from Ottawa.A total of 38,204 cases are considered resolved which is over 90 per cent of all confirmed cases.Nearly 25,000 additional tests have been conducted.

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