Ontario reports more than 1,700 new COVID-19 cases for third straight day
TORONTO — Ontario health officials are reporting more than 1,700 new cases of COVID-19 for the third day in a row.
The province confirmed 1,791 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday. The case count comes after officials logged 1,745 more infections on Friday and 1,829 more infections on Saturday.
The case numbers reported over the past three days represent a significant increase from the 1,553 cases recorded on Thursday and the 1,508 recorded on Wednesday.
Big news: I got a haircut yesterday.
I had to leave TO to get one. I’m a covid refugee!
One place I called said they weren’t serving anyone from other more infected zones!
I’m oppressed by the colour of my zone!
Not a bad cut I admit. The place was packed and business was non-stop.
How bizarre to have to travel for a cut.
I feel bad, the guy who has cut our hair for 20 years still can’t open.
I will go in for a trim no matter when he is allowed to open up.
Things were a lot easier when mom or dad just gave you a kitchen brushcut.
