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Ontario reports 164 new cases of COVID-19, 9 deaths

Ontario is reporting 164 new cases of COVID-19 and nine additional deaths.
Health Minister Christine Elliott says Tuesday’s numbers include 80 cases from 2020 from Toronto Public Health. She says the cases were discovered during a “data review and clean-up.” Those cases bring today’s total to 244.
Elliott says there are 32 new cases in Toronto, 26 in Peel Region, 25 in the Region of Waterloo, 13 in York Region and 10 in Grey Bruce.
Ontario is reporting 164 new cases of #COVID19 and nearly 28,800 tests completed.
Due to a data review and clean-up, Toronto Public Health is reporting 80 cases from 2020, bringing today’s total to 244 cases.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) July 6, 2021
The province says nearly 28,000 COVID-19 tests were completed yesterday.
Here are the COVID-19 numbers for our region:
Hamilton
- 21,329 total cases — up 10 from previous
- 20,369 resolved cases
- 85 active cases
- 400 deaths
- 22 in hospital
Niagara Region
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- 16,257 total cases — up 2 from previous
- 15,736 resolved cases
- 106 active cases
- 415 deaths
- 7 in hospital
Brant
- 3,409 total cases — up 3 from previous
- 3,379 resolved cases
- 8 active cases
- 20 deaths
- 1 in hospital
Haldimand-Norfolk
- 2,709 total cases — no change from previous
- 2,647 resolved cases
- 9 active cases
- 47 deaths
Halton Region
- 18,028 total cases — up 27 from previous
- 17,732 resolved cases
- 65 active cases
- 231 deaths
- 6 in hospital