Ontario reports 435 new COVID-19 cases, no new deaths
by The Canadian Press
on September 26, 2020

Ontario is reporting 435 new cases of COVID-19 today and zero new deaths from the illness.
Health Minister Christine Elliott says 64 per cent of the new cases reported Saturday are under the age of 40.
Elliott says 131 of the new cases are reported in Toronto, 110 are in Peel and 45 are in Ottawa.
The province completed 43,200 tests since the last daily report.
Some Ontario pharmacies began offering COVID-19 tests on Friday as the provincial government tries to take pressure off of busy assessment centres.
One-hundred people in the province are currently hospitalized with the illness, including 28 in intensive care.
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