Niagara's daily COVID-19 case count remains steady.
Niagara Region Public Health is reporting 35 new COVID-19 infections today.
The area's death toll now sits at 425, after three deaths this weekend.
One of the deaths is in the 20-39 age group, and the others were in the 80+ category.
At the moment, Niagara Health is reporting 12 patients with the virus, with four in the ICU.
All 12 of the patients are unvaccinated.
Over 677,000 doses have been administered to Niagara residents, with 73.7 percent having one shot and 67.6 percent having a full series.
More details are available here.
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