Ontario has reached a record high of new COVID-19 infections for the second consecutive day.
The province logged 1,924 new cases in the past 24 hours, pushing above the 1,859 case record hit a day earlier.
The province is also reporting 15 new deaths linked to the virus.
Health Minister Christine Elliott says Toronto had the highest number of new cases at 504, while Peel logged 463 and York Region saw 198.
More than 59,000 tests were processed - very similar to the testing numbers from the previous day - but today's positivity rate is slightly higher at 3.9%.
There are 1,574 more resolved cases, while the number of active cases rose to 15,547.
The number of patients in the province's hospitals decreased to 701, with 204 in intensive care.
With files from Heather Seaman