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TORONTO — Ontario reported 85 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, bringing the provincial total to 588, as non-essential businesses in the province prepared to close.

The large increase includes one more death, a man in his 90s from Durham Region. He had been living in a long-term care facility that has five confirmed cases. Twenty residents are in isolation, a spokeswoman for the Durham Region Health Department said.

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Ontario further tightened restrictions at long-term care facilities Tuesday, banning residents from leaving the homes for off-site visits with friends and family. The facilities are already restricting non-essential visits.

Seven people have now died of the illness in the province.

Officials have not yet determined how more than 40 per cent of Ontario’s confirmed cases were acquired, said associate chief medical officer of health Dr. Barbara Yaffe.

Of the known cases, about 13 per cent were transmitted in the community, she said, with approximately 65 per cent of people infected through recent travel and another 20 per cent infected by close contact with another confirmed case.