Ont. reports 2,400 new COVID-19 cases today but rolling seven-day average still down
After two consecutive days of daily case counts below 2,000, the number of new COVID-19 infections reported in the province jumped up to 2,400 on Thursday.
Today’s total is up significantly from the 1,588 cases confirmed on Wednesday and the 1,616 infections reported on Tuesday but down from the 2,759 cases reported last Thursday.
Majority of Canadians anticipate another lost summer due to COVID-19 restrictions: poll
A majority of Canadians believe this summer will be another disappointment as COVID-19 restrictions are set to remain in place despite increased vaccinations, a new poll suggests.
The Ipsos poll conducted exclusively for Global News found seven in 10 Canadians are anticipating a second lost summer. Yet 61 per cent of those who responded to the poll also said they believe this summer will be better than last year’s, when vaccines were still far from becoming a reality.
But not if your a golfer rumour has it…
Sources are telling me golf will start in many parts of Ontario Saturday. It has not been officially announced but many saying courses are getting tees ready for Saturday morning. If this is what happens it’s good to see that Premier Ford is listening. More needs to open soon.
— Joe Warmington (@joe_warmington) May 20, 2021
The nerve of some people!
Woodbine Beach earlier today. Can’t lock Toronto down! Shout out to my friend, Beth @PuffinsPictures for consistent excellent footage! pic.twitter.com/Li2gCR3kvl
— Rowan (@canmericanized) May 20, 2021
