These areas of Mississauga and Brampton are reporting relatively high COVID-19 rates

Published July 3, 2021 at 3:18 pm

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With COVID-19 rates rapidly dropping across the province, most of Mississauga and Brampton are reporting low rates, although a few small hotspots still exist.

Peel Public Health’s interactive COVID-19 map shows the incidence rate of COVID-19 per 100,000 for the week of June 20 to 26.

Most areas of Mississauga reported low or no cases, with a few areas reporting a higher number of cases, including the area of Pearson International Airport and the area of Hurontario/403 to Eglinton Ave/Central Pkwy.

Similarly, case counts in Brampton are continuing to decrease, with the highest cases in the area of Centre St/Queen St E and the area just south of Torbram/Sandalwood Pkwy E.

For the week of June 20 to 26, 69 cases were reported in Mississauga and 60 were reported in Brampton for a total of 129. All of the cases are considered to be community cases, with 0 institutional cases reported.

Peel also has a map showing where the most COVID-19 testing took place. For the week of June 20 to 26, 10,666 tests were completed in Mississauga and Brampton.

To view each interactive map, click here.

Maps and data courtesy of Peel Public Health

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