Ontario reports 184 new COVID-19 cases; lowest count since Sept. 10, 2020
Ontario reported 184 new COVID-19 cases and 14 deaths on Wednesday, the lowest overall count of cases since Sept. 10, 2020, as hair salons and shopping malls opened across the province for the first time in months.
The seven-day-rolling average of new cases fell to 268, down from 283 on Tuesday.
Ontario rolls back COVID-19 restrictions to allow personal care services, indoor gatherings today
Public health restrictions on businesses and gatherings are rolling back further in Ontario today.
The province moved into the second step of its economic reopening plan at 12:01 a.m.
That means hair salons and similar facilities can open today with masking rules, and retail stores can have more people inside.
Stepping out this afternoon for a haircut. What a blessed relief.
