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Ontario confirms 437 new cases of COVID-19, 24 more deaths
Katherine DeClerq
Multi-Platform Writer, CTV News Toronto
TORONTO -- The number of COVID-19 cases in Ontario has now surpassed 14,000.
Ontario health officials confirmed an additional 437 cases of the virus late Sunday morning, including 24 more deaths. This marks the lowest number of cases and deaths reported in a single day since April 13.
Including resolved cases and deaths, the new patients bring the province’s total case count to 14,432.
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Sunday’s epidemiologic summary shows that another patient between the ages of 20 and 39 has died. Four people within that age group have now succumbed to the virus.
While 320 people under the age of 20 have tested positive for COVID-19, none of them have died.