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Coronavirus: Hamilton reports 209 new COVID-19 cases, 11 deaths

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COVID-19 cases and 11 new coronavirus-related deaths on Tuesday.The city’s total number of active cases is now at 1,714 with a weekly case rate of 168 per 100,000.Public health says the deaths involved five people over 80, two in their 70s and four in their 60s.Hamilton now has 190 deaths connected to the pandemic that began in March 2020.

Ontario reports 3,128 new coronavirus cases, more than 1,300 people hospitalized Four of the deaths are tied to an outbreak at Grace Villa, which has had 231 positive cases and 42 deaths since its outbreak began on Nov.

25, 2020.Two retirement homes reported a single death on Tuesday: Aberdeen Gardens in the lower end of the city and St. Elizabeth Retirement Residence near Rymal Road on the Mountain.One.

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