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Ontario reports another drop in new COVID-19 cases in Ottawa

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OTTAWA -- Ontario health officials are reporting 32 new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa on Tuesday. The cases are among 1,740 new cases of COVID-19 reported across Ontario.

Public Health Ontario also reported 63 new COVID-19 related deaths in the province and 2,261 new resolved cases. A more complete snapshot of COVID-19 in Ottawa from Ottawa Public Health is due at around 12:30 p.m.

The figures from Ottawa Public Health often differ from Public Health Ontario due to different data collection times, however, the two health units were only apart by two cases in terms of their pandemic totals on Monday.

Ottawa Public Health's total number of cases on Monday was 12,977, versus 12,979 reported by the province. VACCINES As of Jan.

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