Ontario reported 257 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday, with 177 of those cases confirmed by the Windsor-Essex public health unit following targeted testing of migrant farm workers over the weekend. The farm where the 175 cases were identified employs about 450 people, Ford said at his daily COVID-19 briefing Monday. Three migrant workers with confirmed cases of COVID-19 have died in Ontario since the outbreak began, two in Windsor-Essex and another in the Haldimand Norfolk health unit. There has now been a total of 34,911 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ontario since late January. Six of them are staff, six are clients and the rest are their close contacts, a spokesperson for the health unit told CBC Radio's Ontario Morning.
Source: CBC News June 29, 2020 14:37 UTC