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Ontario reports 170 new coronavirus cases, 86 from Windsor-Essex; total cases at 36,348

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reported 170 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Thursday, with 86 cases being reported in the Windsor-Essex region, bringing the provincial total to 36,348.Thursday’s report indicates the majority of new cases came from the Windsor-Essex region with 86 new cases.

As Health Minister Christine Elliott notes, “targeted testing of temporary workers on farms to contain outbreaks has continued.”The report also highlights that in the Greater Toronto Area, Toronto saw 27 new cases, Peel Region saw 28, York Region added seven more cases and Durham Region has five additional cases.All other public health units across Ontario reported either zero or fewer than five new cases.

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