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Ontario reports single-day record of nearly 3,000 new coronavirus cases

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coronavirus on Wednesday, another new record for cases within 24 hours. The provincial total now stands at 178,831.Wednesday’s case count is higher than Tuesday’s case count of 2,553 new infections, which was the previous single-day high in the province.According to Wednesday’s provincial report, 998 cases were recorded in Toronto, 441 were in Peel Region, 408 in York Region, 158 in Durham Region, 144 in Windsor-Essex County and 115 in Halton Region.All other public health units in Ontario reported under 100 new cases in the provincial report.The death toll in the province has risen to 4,474 as 19 more deaths were reported.

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