They say everything is under control.
Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati and Niagara-on-the-Lake Lord Mayor Betty Disero have released a joint statement regarding the coronavirus.
They say officials are monitoring the situation, especially with tourist season right around the corner.
Town and City Staff have been going over emergency procedures and business continuity plans.
This will ensure safe and seamless service, if the situation were to change.
Both municipalities will follow Niagara Region Public Health's plan for coronavirus prevention and communication.
They have also been on contact with the major organizations in the tourism sector, to make sure they have their own protocols and procedures in place.
They say the risk remains low in Niagara, adding we have no confirmed cases of the COVID-19 so far.
You can read the full statement online here.

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