These maps show Toronto’s current COVID-19 hot spots are not where you think they are.
By the numbers:
Toronto’s current hot spots in COVID-19
The numbers in orange are cases that Toronto has currently reported to Health Canada, or have reported to provincial health authorities. The numbers in blue are provincial health authorities reporting counts in their jurisdictions.
A map of current hot spots as of Sunday of those locations, and our estimated number of cases, based on data we expect to be out on Monday.
Toronto’s current hot spots in COVID-19
Toronto currently has 21 confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to data from the Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
As of Sunday, the total number of cases reported in Ontario is 24.
Toronto has reported six cases in the Kawartha Valley, 10 cases in Hamilton, 10 cases in Waterloo, four cases in Windsor, six cases in York Region, and one case each in Perth, St. Catharines, and Brampton.
The total number of COVID-19 cases Toronto has reported as of Sunday is 20.
The total number of COVID-19 cases Ontario has reported as of Sunday is 20.
Toronto Public Health’s analysis of the current hot spots in Toronto’s COVID-19 cases: The maps show the current hot spots that have been found in Toronto as of Sunday, and our estimate of the number of cases that we expect to be out on Monday.
Toronto’s current hot spots in COVID-19
Toronto currently has four confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to data from Ontario’s Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care.
As of Sunday, the total number of cases reported in Ontario is four.
The total number of cases reported in Toronto so far is four.
The Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care says it