According to our Chief Medical Officer of Health, the next few days are critical as families return home to Canada. I can’t stress this enough: please stay home and practice social distancing. Our success as a province in containing #COVID19 depends on all of us doing our part.

— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) March 20, 2020

Ontario is reporting 700 cases of #COVID19 with more than 41,100 tests completed. Locally, there are 344 new cases in Toronto with 104 in Peel, 89 in Ottawa and 56 in York Region. 60% of today’s cases are in people under the age of 40.

— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) September 28, 2020

Rest assured, we have plenty of food that will continue to reach grocery stores on a regular basis as we continue to respond to #COVIDー19. We’re urging everyone to please practice normal grocery buying habits. https://t.co/pyYw7gPV7P

— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) March 14, 2020

Ontario is reporting 33 cases of #COVID19, a 0.1% increase. This includes routine data clean-up by Toronto Public Health, which removed 21 cases, such as duplicates, that had previously been included in daily case counts. Yesterday, the province processed over 21,500 tests.

— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) August 11, 2020