TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford has tested negative for COVID-19.
His office said Wednesday he would get tested after learning that Education Minister Stephen Lecce had come into contact with someone who was infected.
Ford and Health Minister Christine Elliott held a joint news conference the day before with Lecce to announce a child-care reopening plan.
Lecce’s test result came back negative, and the premier’s office says today that Ford’s and Elliott’s were negative as well.
Ontario is reporting 203 new cases of COVID-19 today, bringing the province to a total of 31,544.
That’s an increase of 0.6 per cent over the previous day — the lowest growth rate in new cases since early March.
It coincides with a record number of tests completed — 24,341.
The province also reported 12 new deaths today for a total of 2,487.
There are 25,885 resolved cases — 505 more than the previous day.
Big fkn cow
Your spouse?
They try their best to make things look and sound as bleak as possible. The data that they present may or may not be accurate.
Yes.. you are gonna see the numbers grow because of all the testing.. but they aren’t telling you that those numbers are mostly asymptomatic.. they aren’t sick at all!!!
Did Ross get step up pay for filling in for the premier.
Are July first fireworks cancelled as of yet
Jeff Dupre yes they are
Dennis Porter thank you gonna be a wierd Canada Day
Ross must be relieved lol
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