Even with 21 new COVID-19 cases in Niagara Region, ongoing cases dip to 189

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Published November 24, 2021 at 1:07 pm

While the new COVID-19 cases today (November 23) crept up to 21 in Niagara Region, with 24 cases resolved, the ongoing regional cases dipped a little further to 189.

Ten people remain in Niagara hospitals with just one in the ICU.

St. Catharines continues to have the highest caseloads with 64 cases and then it’s a significant drop-off to Welland having 22 while Niagara Falls is registering 19.

After that, Lincoln, Fort Erie and Pelham have 18, 16 and 15 cases respectively.

The remaining six municipalities range from two cases in West Lincoln up to nine in Thorold.

Niagara Regional Health estimates that children between five and 11 years old will start receiving vaccinations next week.

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