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Municipalities are in line for additional COVID-19 relief funding from Ontario to help bolster social services, the province said Tuesday.
As the province reported a 20 new deaths and a record 2,275 new daily cases of the virus, the province said it would help municipalities and Indigenous communities further protect their communities’ health and safety of vulnerable people.
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Ontario will provide an additional $120 million in funding on top of nearly $400 million already allocated to help bolster social services and housing and shelters in the province.
OTTAWA Ottawa Public Health is reporting its lowest number of new COVID-19 cases in a week. In its COVID-19 dashboard update on Tuesday, OPH reported 13 more people in Ottawa have tested positive for COVID-19 and one more person has died. The last time numbers were below 20 was on Dec. 8, when 18 new cases were reported. This comes amid changes to data extraction methods at the provincial level that gave Ottawa a negative case count on Tuesday. Health Minister Christine Elliott said the province made the change Tuesday, which led to an increase in the number of cases reported across Ontario.
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