35 new COVID cases in the region, and two more deaths reported
The active caseload is on the decline with 77 fewer today
Jan 24, 2021 1:55 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff
Region of Waterloo Public Health reported 35 new COVID-19 cases on its dashboard Sunday afternoon.
This brings the new total up to 8,947 cases for the region since March.
The number of active cases has decreased to 780 from 857 since Saturday.
Here are some other updates from the Region s COVID summary dashboard on Sunday:
7,975 resolved cases (89 per cent).
There have been 189 deaths in the region linked to the virus. The latest was confirmed on January 24.
41 cases are currently hospitalized (13 in ICU).
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Region of Waterloo Public Health confirmed 164 new coronavirus cases on Monday afternoon, plus four more COVID-related deaths.
It means there have been 7,503 cases here since March.
Two of the four deaths have been linked to outbreaks - one at Highland Place retirement home, the other at The Village of Winston Park retirement home - which puts the local death toll at 179.
It comes a day after the region hit a daily high for cases at 203 were reported on Sunday.
Here are some other updates from the region s COVID summary dashboard on Monday:
27 people are being treated in hospital, 13 are in intensive care