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2 new cases of Coronavirus in Ontario, total now at 20 in province

WATCH ABOVE: Two new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in Ontario, bringing the total number of cases to 20. Erica Vella has details on the new cases as well as discussions at Queen’s Park about proposed measures that the province’s official opposition is pushing for – Mar 3, 2020

TORONTO – Ontario now has 20 cases of the novel coronavirus, with two new people added to the tally today.

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Health officials have not yet divulged details about the new cases.

But a spate of new ones have been reported over the past few days, all of them people who had recently travelled to Iran or Egypt, or family members of those who had visited the countries.

The province’s first four cases were people with a travel history to China, where the outbreak originated, and three of those have since been completely cleared of the virus.

Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, Dr. David Williams, has said the virus known as COVID-19 doesn’t appear to be spreading locally at this time.

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The new Ontario cases bring Canada’s total to 29, with eight cases in British Columbia and one in Quebec.

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