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Lowest new COVID-19 case count since March in Ontario, no new deaths

Ontario has added 33 new cases of COVID-19, the lowest single-day increase since March 18th.  Health Minister Christine Elliott tweeted that this number includes a routine clean up by Toronto Public Health that removed 21 cases, including duplicates that had been included in previous reporting.

There have 75 more cases resolved, also contributing to a steady decline in active cases in the province according to Elliott. There have been no deaths from COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.

Public health data shows 21, 581 tests have been done over the last day.

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