Ontario is reporting 525 new cases of COVID-19 today, the province's lowest single-day total since last September, as well as 15 additional deaths from the disease
Health officials recorded 525 cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday, as well as 15 more deaths related to the disease.
The seven-day rolling average of daily cases now stands at about 735, down from 1,029 the previous week. Christine Elliott made the announcement on social media Monday morning, saying that there is now a “strong level of protection” in the province.“With over one million Ontarians fully immunized, we’re accelerating eligibility to book second dose appointments sooner. Do your part, get the shot,” she said on Twitter.
The province says they will continue to accelerate second doses for all Ontarians "based on when they received their first dose, as well as on the availability of vaccines."
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