Ontario coronavirus case is province’s first instance of human-to-human spread
TORONTO — Ontario now has a sixth confirmed case of the novel coronavirus, and while it is the first instance in the province of human-to-human transmission, health officials say the risk is still low.
The man in his 60s is the husband of the province’s fifth case — a woman who had recently been to Iran, said Dr. David Williams, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health.
The husband was not in Iran with his wife, and health officials said this marks the first time Ontario has seen a case of human-to-human transmission — the patients in all of the other cases had a recent travel history to China.
While China has been the epicentre of the outbreak of the virus known as COVID-19, Iran is now experiencing one of the worst outbreaks outside of China, with 254 people infected and 26 dead.