Ontario has affirmed 32 modern cases of COVID-19, counting 11 in Toronto. The number is down from the 42 unused cases that the area affirmed on Saturday but still speaks to the moment the greatest one-day jump since the numbers begun being followed in January. Of the modern cases, 11 are in Toronto, five are in York Locale, four are in Peel Locale, one is in Durham Locale and one is in Halton Region.

The information records the implies of transmission as “pending” with the exemption of three cases – one lady in Sudbury who contracted the infection from a near contract and people in Wellington District and Halton Locale who contracted the infection after going by the U.S. The add up to a number of cases within the area is presently 177, counting five recoveries.

That’s up altogether from the 35 cases that had been affirmed as of the final Monday. Since at that point, the territory has reported one day increments within the number of affirmed cases of three, five, 18, 19, 24, 42 and presently 32. Amid the rise in cases extraordinary

In a news release issued earlier on Monday, the province said that it will deploy approximately 130 additional nurses to “conduct symptom assessments and referrals among callers who request a callback.”

The province said that it also working with the Registered Nurses’ Association of Ontario (RNAO) to identify additional avenues of support for Telehealth from its 44,000 registered members.

“We understand that people are anxious to get the advice about next steps as soon as possible, which is why the capacity of Telehealth is being enhanced,” Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. David Williams said in the release. “But unless you are experiencing severe symptoms or a medical emergency, the best place for you to stay is at home until you receive advice, which will often be to stay home and self-monitor.”

It should be noted that the COVID-19 numbers for today could still rise when the provinces posts another update on confirmed cases at 5:30 p.m.

So far, the province has tested 10,178 people and is still awaiting the results for 1,537 of those tests.

The total number of confirmed cases Canada-wide is 375, though not all provinces have released their latest numbers for today.

Ontario has the most confirmed cases followed by British Columbia, which has 73 and Alberta which has 56.

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