Monday’s report indicates the majority of new cases came from Peel Region with 44 new cases, followed by Toronto with 36 and Windsor-Essex with 32 new cases. All other public health units across Ontario reported either zero or fewer than 10 new cases.
Status of cases in Toronto
There are 13,893 cases of COVID-19 in Toronto, marking an increase of 37 since Sunday.A total of 11,879 people have recovered from the virus.There are 248 people hospitalized with 62 in intensive care.Officials said Toronto has seen 1,044 COVID-19-related deaths.
Toronto, Peel set to move into Stage 2
Toronto and Peel Region will be moving to the next stage of reopening on Wednesday amid the pandemic.Windsor-Essex will be the only region to remain in Stage 1.For other regions that have entered Stage 2 of reopening, restrictions were eased for restaurant patios, barbershops, nail salons, malls, swimming pools and more.
Mississauga announces plans for virtual Canada Day celebration
The City of Mississauga has announced plans for a virtual Canada Day celebration, hosted by Global News’ Farah Nasser and ET Canada’s Sangita Patel.The event, called
Good Morning Mississauga, will begin at 10 a.m. on July 1 and feature interviews and musical performances.The event will also have a virtual meet and greet contest with artist Johnny Orlando and even a virtual fireworks display.Last week, the City of Toronto also announced plans for a virtual Canada Day celebration which will be livestreamed on YouTube.
Ontario, federal governments team up for farm inspections
The Ontario government said it will work with Ottawa to conduct joint inspections of farms and the living conditions of migrant workers.The province’s labour minister said the two levels of government will begin inspections this week.Advocates said the cramped quarters migrant workers share on farms have contributed to the spread of the novel coronavirus.
— With files from The Canadian PressView more