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More than 11,000 COVID-19 vaccinations have occurred over the past three days in the area, according to Waterloo Region’s vaccine distribution task force.
The agency says there have now been 252,790 vaccinations in Waterloo Region since the first one was given in the area on Dec. 22, 2020, which is 11,790 more than what was reported on Friday.
Elsewhere, Ontario is reporting 2,170 new COVID-19 cases on Monday. The provincial total now stands at 511,486.
Monday’s case count is slightly lower than Sunday’s, which saw 2,199 new infections. On Saturday, 2,584 were recorded and 2,362 on Friday. It is also the eighth day in a row cases are below 3,000.
According to Monday’s report, 566 cases were recorded in Toronto, 556 in Peel Region, 215 in York Region, 120 in Durham Region and 101 in Hamilton.
All other local public health units reported fewer than 100 new cases in the provincial report.
The death toll in the province has risen to 8,489 as four more deaths were recorded — the lowest number of daily deaths recorded since March.