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Ottawa sees lowest one-day increase in new COVID-19 cases since Sept. 1

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OTTAWA -- Public Health Ontario is reporting 11 cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa today, the lowest one-day spike in new cases in over two months.

Across Ontario, there are 1,249 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19, including 569 cases in Toronto, 256 in Peel Region and 94 in York Region.

Ontario is reporting 1,249 cases of #COVID19. Locally, there are 569 new cases in Toronto, 256 in Peel and 94 in York Region.

There are 1,135 more resolved cases and nearly 26,500 tests completed. Today’s numbers will be available at 10:30 a.m. at https://t.co/ypmgZbVRvn. — Christine Elliott (@celliottability) November 17, 2020 The eleven cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa is the lowest one-day increase in cases since Sept.

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