Ontario reports 583 COVID-19 cases today; Niagara Region reports 9
Ontario reported 583 new COVID-19 cases today, a slight increase from yesterday’s report of 548. The Niagara Region reports nine new cases, a decrease from yesterday’s report of 17.
Ontario reported 583 new COVID-19 cases today, a slight increase from yesterday’s report of 548. The Niagara Region reports nine new cases, a decrease from yesterday’s report of 17.
While Ontario waits for the Ford government to make the call on whether Halloween 2020 is a go, Cystic Fibrosis Canada and its partners are running a socially-distanced holiday event that could be a substitute for trick or treating this year.
Ontario has completed over four-million tests since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the highest number of tests completed in Canada, more than all the provinces combined.
Ontario reported 548 new COVID-19 cases today, a decrease from yesterday’s report of 615. The Niagara Region reports 17 new cases, an increase from yesterday’s report of 11.
An outbreak has been declared by Niagara Regional Public Health at a Niagara Falls Catholic elementary school. A case at a Catholic elementary school in St. Catharines was also reported today.
The Ontario government will invest $35 million to hire more staff and improve remote learning at school boards in COVID-19 hotspots.
Ontario reported 615 new COVID-19 cases today and over 1,200 new cases this weekend. The Niagara Region report 11 new cases and its first new COVID-19 related death since July.
A COVID-19 case has been reported at Grimsby’s Park Public School. The District School Board of Niagara also reported an infection at Eden High School in St. Catharines Sunday.
It’s October, which means West Niagara residents might wonder what their favorite pumpkin patch has planned this year. Niagara Info reached out to area farms to find out what festivites are on. The good news is that most are open, and their events will run, just with COVID-19 appropriate health and safety resrictions.