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    On Monday, health officials in Ontario are reporting 130 new infections of COVID-19. This represents a decrease from the weekend as on Saturday there were 177 new cases and on Sunday there were 176. The seven-day rolling average dropped to 155 as last week it was at 173.

    Today is the eleventh day in a row that the province is reporting less than 200 cases per day. The Ministry of Health says the positivity rate is at 1.0 per cent as it processed 11,567 tests in the last 24-hour period. Currently, there are 1,355 active cases of COVID-19, and another 153 people recovered from the virus yesterday. Hospitals across the province occupy 115 patients with COVID-19 and 151 patients are in intensive care.

    There were 18 cases in Toronto, 17 in the Peel Region, 16 in the Region of Waterloo, 14 in Hamilton, 10 in Grey Bruce, and 10 in Middlesex-London. Ontario administered 91,320 doses of a Health Canada-approved vaccine on Sunday. Over the past 7 months, over 18.2 million needles have gone into arms.

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