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Ontario records 108 new cases of COVID-19, sees slight increase

Ontario is in the triple digits again on Saturdaywith 108 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the province's total to 41,287 positive cases since the pandemic began in January.

The province's total sits at 41,287 positive cases since the outbreak began in January

Ontario is in the triple digits again on Saturdaywith 108 new cases of COVID-19. (The Canadian Press)

Ontario is in the triple digits again on Saturdaywith 108 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the province's total to 41,287 positive cases since the outbreak began in January.

Testing figures remain steady after nearly29,000 tests were processed on Friday, Health Minister Christine Elliott tweeted this morning.

A total of37,487 cases have beenresolved after 90 more were confirmed Saturday, although 1,003 cases in the province are still active a slight increase from Friday's total of 986.

Within the province's34 public health units, 27 arereporting five or fewer cases. Of those, 16have reported no new cases at all.

Toronto, Peel, and Ottawa regions continue to see the highest daily case numberswith 25, 25, and 14 casesrespectively.

The 20-39 age group, which has seen high infection rates throughout the pandemic, accounts for 44 of today's total, but is closely followed by the 40-59 age group with 37 cases.

One additional death due to the virus has also been recorded since Friday, bringing the province's total to 2,797.However, aCBC News count based on data from public health units puts the actual toll at 2,832.

Fluctuation in daily case totals

The province's daily case count has seen some fluctuation due to Thursday's data glitch in 11 of the public health units.

In a series of tweets on Thursday, Elliott said 76 cases had been confirmed but that the day's actual number was likely higher. On Friday, the province recorded 131 cases, including the missing numbers from Thursday's count.

"Because of the data gap yesterday, today's number is an overestimation of daily counts," Elliott tweeted on Friday.

With files from Ania Bessonov