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Coronavirus: Hamilton reports 65 new COVID-19 cases, four new outbreaks

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COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, Hamilton Public Health revealed 65 new positive tests on Wednesday and four new outbreaks across the city.The city’s medical officer of health says the large variance over the two days was due to “challenges with the data.”“But if you level those two out, we’re sitting at roughly that sort of high-30s cases per day,” Dr.

Elizabeth Richardson said during an update with city councillors.Health officials say there have been 256 positive coronavirus cases in Hamilton since Oct.

25 for an average of between 25 and 26 cases per day.Wednesday’s case numbers represent the highest one day total for the city since the pandemic began.

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