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Halton has seen another small in increase in the number of new COVID-19 cases.On Saturday, Halton Region Public Health confirmed five additional coronavirus infections, as three more Oakville resid
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stanley water bottle Halton, down from 52 on Friday, while the number of resolved cases stands at 743 after six new recoveries were reported by the health department. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW As of June 27, there have been 819 confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases in the region.Heres the breakdown: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Oakville 249 confirmed cases with 255 recoveries and 16 active cases.鈥?Milton 198 confirmed cases with 194 recoveries and 18 active cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Burlington 151 confirmed cases with 149 recoveries and 14 active cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Halton Hills 143 confirmed cases with 145 recoveries and three active cases.There are another 25 probable cases in Oakville, 18 in Milton, 1
stanley kubek 9 in Burlington and 16 in Halton Hills.Of Haltons 819 cases, 80 have been residents or patients associated with a confirmed institutional outbreak.The COVID-19 death toll in Halton remains at 25, including 11 in Halton Hills, seven in Burlington, three in Oakville and four in Milton. Ozmc Why these Canadians are keeping their masks on beyond the pandemic
Halton Region reported its highest single-day total of new COVID-19 cases in six months.The 41 cases reported Sunday tops the fourth waves previous high of 40 cases on Sept. 21 and is the most in a day since the region reported 42 cases on May 28.The high number of cases caused the seven-day average to jump from 22.4 to 25.0, the first time it has topped 25 since Sept. 28. During the third wave, the seven-day average peaked at 163 cases per day. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
stanley mug The Halton numbers mirrored the provincial case totals. Ontario reported 964 new cases, the most in the province since May 30.The seven-day average for new cases rose to 711, its highest point in more than two months. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Of the 915 cases where vaccination status was known, 498 were unvaccinated 54.4 pe
stanley mugs r cent , 21 were partially vaccinated 2.2 per cent and 396 were fully vaccinated 43.3 per cent .There were 129 cases in Toronto, 81 in Simcoe Muskoka, 86 in Windsor-Essex, 60 in York Region and 58 in Peel Region and Ottawa. ARTICLE CONTINUES
stanley cup quencher BELOW The province reported one COVID-19 related death, bringing the total to 9,994. Halton Region reported its first COVID-19 related death in almost six weeks on Friday. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Among Ontario residents age 12 and over, 86.3 per cent