Ontario is reporting 59 new COVID-19 cases today, bringing the total in the province to 377.

The total includes six resolved cases and two deaths.

No information is listed for more than half of the new cases, but a man in his 40s from the Simcoe-Muskoka area has been hospitalized with the virus.

Public Health Ontario says he contracted the illness during travel to England.

Further, one of the cases confirmed in the province on Friday was at Baycrest Hospital in North York.

The confirmation came following an outbreak of respiratory illness at the geriatric care hospital on March 13, which led to testing for influenza viruses, and later for COVID-19.

The patient has been placed in isolation.

Officials there say no staff, residents or other patients have been affected, but they’re working closely with Toronto Public Health to prevent a potential outbreak.