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Ontario reports 3,266 COVID-19 cases, 37 deaths

Ontario reported 3,266 cases of COVID-19 and another 37 deaths on Wednesday.
The additional cases put the total number of cases of the virus in Ontario to 200,626.
The results come as the province completed 51,045 tests.
Another 10,350 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered by 8 p.m. on Tuesday. In total, 60,380 doses of the vaccine have been given.
Ontario is reporting 3,266 cases of #COVID19 and over 51,000 tests completed. Locally, there are 805 new cases in Toronto, 523 in Peel, 349 in York Region, 208 in Windsor-Essex County and 206 in Waterloo.
— Christine Elliott (@celliottability) January 6, 2021
Here are the COVID-19 numbers for our region
Hamilton
- 6,866 total cases — up 78 from Tuesday
- 4,964 resolved cases
- 1,641 active cases
- 191 deaths — up 1 from Tuesday
Halton
- 6,579 total cases — up 95 from Tuesday
- 5,693 resolved cases
- 759 active cases
- 127 deaths — up four from Tuesday
Niagara
- 4,595 total cases — up 109 from Tuesday
- 3,477 resolved cases
- 947 active cases
- 171 deaths — up 29 from Tuesday
- 83 in hospital
Brant
- 1,031 total cases — up 22 from Tuesday
- 857 resolved cases
- 168 active cases
- 6 deaths
- 5 in hospital
Haldimand-Norfolk
- 1,020 total cases — up 13 from Tuesday
- 826 resolved cases
- 154 active cases
- 35 deaths
Six Nations
- 115 total cases
- 108 resolved cases
- 6 active cases
- 1 death
The province says 4,767 people have died from the virus, with 60.5 per cent of those deaths reported in residents of long-term care.
Ontario hospitals have 1,463 patients hospitalized with COVID-19. There are 361 in intensive care with 246 of them on ventilators.
Another 3,005 cases have been marked as resolved.