Two new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Ontario, bringing the province’s total number to 22. on Thursday, the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams, held a press conference to formally announce the new cases to reporters and the general public. Of all the cases, the first four in the province have been resolved, Williams said, with each of those patients testing negative consecutively at least 24 hours apart.
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Coronavirus outbreak: 2 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Ontario
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