Ontario is reporting more than 4,000 new COVID-19 cases for the second day in a row.
Health officials said there are 4,401 new infections on Monday, a slight drop from Sunday’s record high of 4,456 cases. It’s the third time in the past four days more than 4,000 new cases have been recorded.
Toronto taxi company considers pumping the brakes on service in some COVID-19 hotspots
A Toronto taxi company is considering pumping the brakes on providing service to some high-risk areas for COVID-19 in an effort to protect its drivers.
Beck Taxi CEO Kristine Hubbard says drivers provided their essential service at the start of the pandemic with the belief that people who were sick with the virus were staying home.
They were driving “to deliver [people’s] essential goods, to take them to their essential appointments,” she said.
John Tory’s Toronto – We’re all in this together but differently!
#TrafficAlertTO – Part of University Ave., b/n Queen St W & Dundas St, will be closed Saturday, April 10, 5am-8pm for filming. Emergency vehicles and bikes maintain access. Others making essential travel should plan another route. pic.twitter.com/XIo1ufQUgs
— TO Transportation (@TO_Transport) April 9, 2021
Doug Ford’s Ontario – No Scotch Tape for You!

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