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80 new COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo as total rises past 9,000

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Waterloo Region church held in person service despite court order: police While the 80 mark is low for January, it is well above the 34 new cases that were reported on Sunday.

There were 92 cases announced on Saturday.In addition, another 117 people were cleared of the virus, pushing the total number of resolved cases to 8,092.The number of active cases continues to fall as it now stands at 741.There are currently people in area hospitals as a result of COVID-19 including 10 people who are in intensive care.Another two people have suffered COVID-19 related deaths, lifting the death toll in the area to 189.This is the third straight day that two deaths have been reported as Waterloo Public Health has announced 10 over the past seven.

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