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Toronto residents urged to stay home amid evidence COVID-19 is spreading locally

Health officials stress importance of “social distancing” as city investigates three cases involving people who had not recently travelled outside Canada and tested positive for the coronavirus.

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Dr. Eileen de Villa, head of Toronto Public Health, stressed the importance of social distancing in combatting the spread of COVID-19 at a news conference Monday with Councillor Joe Cressy (left) and Mayor John Tory.


Toronto health officials announced that the coronavirus is spreading locally on Monday, pleading for everyone to stay home who can — “social distancing” measures that research shows can massively diminish the spread of COVID-19, if adopted early enough and if followed by nearly everyone.

The city’s medical officer of health, Dr. Eileen de Villa, said Toronto Public Health is investigating three people who tested positive for COVID-19 and who had not recently travelled outside Canada or had close contact with someone who had. The city has 96 active cases overall.

Kate Allen

Kate Allen is a Toronto-based reporter covering climate change for the Star. Follow her on Twitter: @katecallen.

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