Ontario has its highest increase in COVID-19 cases in around a week.
The province’s latest update had just over 200 positive tests.
However, Health Minister Christine Elliott is tweeting that we shouldn’t jump to conclusions from one day’s data.
“In fact, with 218 more resolved, we continue to see a persistent decline in active cases, with 12 fewer today and over 1,500 fewer active cases in the province as compared to early last week,” Elliott says on Twitter.
She adds most of the new cases are from Toronto and Peel, while most other areas are confirming few or no new cases.
Today, Ontario is reporting a slight uptick in our numbers, with 206 new cases of #COVID19 or a 0.6% increase. While this is the first time the province is reporting a daily new case count above 200 in six days, we shouldn’t draw too many conclusions from one day’s data.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) June 20, 2020