Just eight new COVID-19 cases in Niagara Region today

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Published November 22, 2021 at 2:28 pm

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There were just eight new COVID-19 cases reported today (November 22), the lowest number in the region since two cases on November 1. With 10 cases resolved, the region drops to 235 cases ongoing.

At the moment, there are 14 cases being treated in Niagara hospitals – three in the ICU. Seven of the cases are fully-vaccinated, seven are unvaccinated and all are over 65 years old.

St. Catharines continues to have a large chunk of the caseloads with 83 ongoing. It’s a big drop-off after that as Lincoln, Niagara Falls and Welland have 28, 26 and 22 cases respectively.

Fort Erie follows them with 17 cases, followed by Pelham at 14 and Niagara-on-the-Lake with 13.

The remaining five municipalities run from a low of three cases in West Lincoln up to nines cases apiece for Port Colborne and Thorold.

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