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Ontario reports 401 new coronavirus cases, highest single-day increase since early June

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reporting 401 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday, bringing the provincial total to 46,077.Friday’s case count is a significant increase from Thursday which saw 293 new cases and is the highest one-day increase since June 7.According to Friday’s provincial report, 130 new cases were recorded in Toronto, 82 in Peel Region, 61 in Ottawa, 40 in York Region and 19 in Halton Region.All other public health units in Ontario reported 15 or fewer cases.Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott said more than 35,800 tests were processed in the last 24 hours; that is the largest number of tests completed so far.She also said 67 per cent of Friday’s cases are people under the age of 40.Ontario is reporting 401 cases of #COVID19 as over 35,800.

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