478 Niagara residents have now died from COVID-19.
Two more people have died of COVID-19 in Niagara.
Public Health confirming the deaths, along with 478 new infections today.
As of this morning, there are 118 Niagara Health patients with the virus, 84 of which are being treated primarily for COVID-19.
There are 26 ICU patients battling COVID-19, and thirteen are unvaccinated.
Niagara Health is also reporting 123 staff and physicians currently in isolation
The region is reporting 3,304 active cases, including 1,000 in St. Catharines and 695 in Niagara Falls.
There are also 38 active outbreaks.
Over 976,000 vaccinations have been administered in Niagara.
About 86.4 percent of eligible residents have one shot and 81.3 percent have two.
A full breakdown is available here.

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