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TORONTO 鈥?Ontario reported 178 new cases of COVID-19 and six new deaths related to the virus on Sunday.The total number of cases now stands at 34,654, which includes 30,107 cases marked as resolved and 2,658 deaths.New cases of the virus outpace
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Free rapid antigen tests for COVID-19 will be available until at least July 31 as infection levels jump following the end of vaccination certificates and mandatory masking in most indoor public spaces in Ontario.Health Minister Christine Elliotts office announced the change late Wednesday afternoon. Widespread distribution of millions of free tests was to wrap up at the end of next week. As an i
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