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Halton is reporting 171 new COVID-19 on Thursday Dec. 16 , the highest daily tally since mid-April.This was up from the 109 infectionslogged yesterday ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW .According to the Thursday update from health officials, there are 68 additional cases of COVID-19 in Oakville, 38 in Burlington, [url=https://www.stanley-cups.com.de]stanley cup[/url] 33 in Milton, and 32 in Halton Hills. The number of active cases has more than doubled in a week 鈥?from 258 to 610. [url=https://www.cup-stanley.uk]stanley water bottle[/url] ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Of the new cases, 67 are in people under 20, 50 in people aged 20 to 39, 48 in people aged 40 to 59, five in people aged 60 to 79, and one in their 80s.Many of the newly confirmed cases are linked to close contacts and community transmission. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Todays update pushes the total cumulative cases in Halton to 21,456, with 20,601 marked as resolved. The seven-day moving average climbs to 91.4. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Wednesday, Halton administered 6,305 doses of COVID-19 vaccines, which consisted of 971 first doses, 129 second doses and 5,205 th [url=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx]stanley en mexico[/url] ird doses. As of today, 978,131 doses of COVID-19 vaccines have been given. So far, 89 per cent of eligible Halton residents have received the first dose 鈥?with 87 per cent fully vaccinated.Heres the full breakdown:路 Oakville 6,520 confirmed cases with 6,472 recoveries and 202 a Yrqa Without help, Orillia Bowl will not be in business much longer : owners
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