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Hamilton, Ont., reports 8 new COVID-19 cases since the weekend, another death tied to the Rosslyn

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COVID-19 cases in Hamilton since Friday. Public health says the total number is up eight, putting the city’s overall number of cases up to 742 as of Monday.There are now 735 confirmed novel coronavirus cases with another seven probable infections.There was one additional death confirmed over the weekend, an 88-year-old woman, and the 13th death related to an outbreak at the Rosslyn Retirement Residence.

The city is down to just one institutional outbreak as of Monday with the COVID-19 unit at Hamilton General Hospital, where 10 staff members came down with the infection, according to public health.Hamilton hospitals say, in all, they have 38 COVID-19 patients in care units — Hamilton Health Sciences has 19 while St.

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