Ten new cases of the virus have been reported in Niagara.
Public Health says there are now 451 confirmed cases, including 37 deaths.
Of those, 168 people have recovered.
Niagara Health says they have had 309 positive tests, including 30 deaths at its sites.
They are sending their deepest sympathies after a patient from Niagara passed away on Saturday.
Nearly 87 per cent of the patients with the virus who have passed away were residents of long-term care homes.

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