Most of those cases originated in Peel Region (406), Toronto (331) and York Region (169), accounting for 62 per cent of the province’s new cases. Growth in long-term-care homesOntario’s long-term-care homes continue to struggle to keep the second wave of COVID-19 from breaching their walls. On Aug. 1, there were just 10 COVID-19 cases among residents in Ontario long-term care. The province had 12,195 active cases as of Sunday, nearly as many as Ontario, despite having a population one-third the size of Ontario. He said cases in schools may be a reflection of community spread, but suggested a longer holiday break would be better than doing nothing to control cases in schools.
Source: thestar November 24, 2020 00:22 UTC