As of 5 p.m. Friday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 3,675 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 105 deaths.

Friday afternoon saw at least three new deaths in the GTA, 2 in Peel, 1 in York, and I have added the four Bobcaygeon cases. https://twitter.com/EdTubb/status/1246099377376112640
I'm aware that Toronto also reported two new cases, but it's not immediately clear whether these were reported earlier this week as part of the Seven Oaks outbreak in Scarborough.
As of 10 p.m. Friday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 3,739 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 112 deaths.

This is up 420 cases (12.7%) and 18 deaths (19.1%) in 24 hours.

Ontario's case fatality rate is 3.0%.
As of 11 a.m. Saturday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 3,800 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 113 deaths.

One new death was reported overnight, the fifth in Haldimand-Norfolk.
As of 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 4,069 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 137 deaths.

This is up 330 cases (8.8%) and 25 deaths (22.3%) in 24 hours.

Ontario's case fatality rate is 3.4%.
As of 11 a.m. Sunday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 4,176 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 138 deaths.

Two deaths were reported this morning in York Region, its 15th and 16th.

(Most health units report later in the day.)
As of 10:30 p.m. Sunday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 4,721 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 144 deaths.

This is up about 10.5% in 24 hours.

Ontario's case fatality rate is 3.1%.
As of 11 a.m. Monday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 4,859 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 149 deaths.

Peel Region is reporting 4 new deaths this morning, no details given yet.
As of 5 p.m. Monday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 5,102 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 165 deaths.

Monday has seen deaths in Toronto, Durham, Niagara, Hamilton, Peel, Ottawa, Leeds-Grenville and Lanark and, of course, out of Bobcaygeon.
As of 10:30 p.m. Monday, Ontario's regional public health units were reporting 5,115 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 166 deaths, including 21 more deaths reported in 24 hours.

Ontario's case fatality rate is at 3.2%.
As of 10:30 p.m. Tuesday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 5,675 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 193 deaths.

27 more deaths is the most in one day by my count.

Ontario's case fatality rate is at 3.4%.
As of 11 a.m. Wednesday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 5,769 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 201 deaths.

That's 28 deaths since the same time Tuesday, the most I've counted in 24 hours.
As of 10:30 p.m. Wednesday, Ontario's regional public health units were reporting 6,081 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 215 deaths

The GTA passed 100 deaths Wednesday*

Ontario's case fatality rate is 3.5%

*I deleted an earlier tweet that was confusing on this
As of 5 pm Thurs., Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 6,664 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 234 deaths

The jump of 604 cases since 5 pm Wed. is the largest 24-hour increase I've counted

I'll find out tomorrow if it's due to a spike in testing
As of 11 a.m. Saturday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 7,133 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 272 deaths.

Peel and York Region were late reporting this morning, so my count is a bit incomplete. I expect 5 p.m. will be better data.
As of 5 p.m. Saturday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 7,596 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 288 deaths.

That’s up 509 cases (7.2%) and 19 deaths (7.1%) from this time Friday — fairly slow growth.

(The caveat is continued low testing)
As of 10:30 p.m. Saturday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 7,599 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 301 deaths

These are increases of 497 cases (7.0%) and 32 deaths (11.9%).

Ontario's case fatality rate is 4.0 per cent.
As of 11 a.m. Sunday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 7,701 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 314 deaths.

By my count, 42 more deaths since this time Saturday is the worst 24 hours yet.
As of 5 p.m. Easter Sunday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 8,021 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 320 deaths*.

425 more cases in the last 24 hours is 5.6% growth, the lowest percentage jump since I started a separate tally in mid-March.
* The very large caveat to the death total is that Toronto did not report an update this evening.

I count at least 32 deaths since this time Saturday. That’s close to the largest 5pm to 5pm total... but without Toronto I can’t say one way or the other.
(Toronto did report confirmed and probable cases)
As of 11 a.m. Monday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 8,117 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 320 deaths.

*Big caveat: Very few of the health units that typically report before 11 a.m. did so Monday, so I'm not sure this update is useful data.*
Behind the curtain: I like to check in at 11am to know where the province's count is at vs. what I can see publicly reported — particularly on deaths, which should be close at that point (but never are)

That said, my evening count is much better data for tracking purposes.
As of 5 p.m. Monday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 8,486 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 343 deaths.

465 more cases in the last 24 hours is the second day in a row of less than 6% growth.
As of 11 a.m. Tuesday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 8,637 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 362 deaths.

42 more deaths in the last 24 hours ties the one-day high for my count, set Sunday morning.

Meantime, another day of ~6% growth in cases.
As of 5 p.m. Tuesday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 9,055 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 410 deaths

67 deaths since this time Monday is by far the most by my count in 24 hours

Big jumps in Toronto; Durham; Leeds-Grenville-Lanark; and York
The rise in cases stayed relatively low, meanwhile, at 569 new confirmed or probable cases, or a 6.7 per cent jump.

That's up from the previous couple of days, but still low on a percentage basis.
And the Leeds, Grenville & Lanark health unit has now put out its daily update at 25 deaths, which would have adjusted my total up to 68 had I counted 45 minutes later.
As of 11 a.m. Wednesday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 9,268 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 425 deaths.

Cases are up 7.3% from the same time Tuesday.
As of 5 p.m. Wednesday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 9,591 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 445 deaths.

Cases are up 5.9% from the same time Tuesday.

The daily growth rate has slowed quite a bit from recent weeks.
As of 11 a.m. Thursday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 9,738 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 469 deaths.

Cases are up 5.1% from the same time Wednesday, which is the lowest daily growth rate so far, by my count.
As of 5 a.m. Thursday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 10,124 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 500 deaths.

That passes two big round numbers at once; the case fatality rate is just shy of a flat 5%.
As of 11 a.m. Friday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 10,312 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 518 deaths.

That's up 49 deaths and 574 cases since this time Thurs.

Those are big, scary numbers, but relatively slow percentage growth, at 5.9%.
As of 5 p.m. Friday, Ontario's regional public health units are reporting 10,753 confirmed or probable cases of COVID-19, with 535 deaths.

That's up 629 cases (6.2%) and 35 deaths in 24 hours.

Ontario's case-fatality rate rounds up to 5.0%.
Likely too early to tell, but the daily % growth may be bottoming out a bit around ~6%. The trend since Apr 1:

15.3%
16.0%
12.7%
8.8%
11.0%
14.6% *This jump is an artifact of a large number of added probable cases
10.7%
6.7%
9.4%
6.1%
7.0%
5.6%
6.0%
6.7%
5.8%
5.4%
6.2%
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