Coronavirus Canada Udaptes: New cases dip to 58 as health minister praises Ottawa

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New cases now more or less proportionate to city’s share of provincial population.

A day after receiving praise from Ontario’s health minister for its progress in curbing the spread of COVID-19, Ottawa has logged one of its lowest daily case counts of the month.

Ottawa Public Health (OPH) reported 58 new cases Tuesday, while marking 65 more resolved. OPH is not reporting any additional deaths linked to the illness.

Those 58 new cases make up just seven per cent of the 827 reported across the province Tuesday, more or less in line with the city’s share of the provincial population.

That’s a vast improvement over late summer, when the city was regularly logging two or three times that number.

About 60 per cent of Tuesday’s new cases are people under the age of 40, reversing a trend that lasted several days.

Asked on Monday when Ottawa might be able to roll back the modified Stage 2 rules currently in place, Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott said the city is doing very well, but it’s too early to say whether the restrictions will be eased early next month as hoped.

Ottawa’s medical officer of health Dr. Vera Etches is expected to give a media update at 2 p.m. ET.

Since the pandemic began, 6,694 people have tested positive for COVID-19 in Ottawa, including 706 known active cases, 5,671 resolved cases and 317 deaths.

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