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Lowest daily increase of new COVID-19 cases reported since August 17

The province is reporting 390 new cases Tuesday and 458 new cases Monday.

Because of the Thanksgiving holiday numbers weren’t released Monday.

Over 66-percent of today’s cases are in people who have not been vaccinated or have an unknown vaccination status.  Just over 33-percent are in fully vaccinated people.

No new deaths have been reported in the last 24-hours.

Health Minister Christine Elliott says 82.4-per cent of Ontarians has had two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.

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