Ontario reported 50 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, raising the province’s total to 425.
The total includes eight resolved cases and six deaths.
Three new deaths were announced yesterday — a Toronto man in his 70s, a woman from York region who was also in her 70s and a man from the Haliburton area in his 80s.
No information is listed for the majority of the new cases, but two women in their 20s are among the newest positive tests.
Over the weekend, the province announced it was issuing a new order under its emergency declaration giving hospitals the ability to cancel and postpone services to redeploy resources and staff quickly.