Public fitness reduced a case of COVID-19 to renting land in Hamilton.
On a Wednesday, city officials and Operators of the Ancaster Sports Complex on Lower Lions Club Road said a recent coronavirus case was part of a time at the previous facility this week.
“All participants and spectators of this personal occasion have been known as close contacts and are invited to self-insulate immediately, to monitor symptoms,” the village said in a statement.
In a social media post, the hotel said it became aware of the case on Tuesday, but did not reveal when the demonstration took place.
“The additional investigation limited the suspected case to renting land at a social collection that had secured the last schedule of the night,” the message says.
It also indicates that the individual is related to an organization of other people in the building.
The managers of the complex claim to have disinfected the site ever since.
Hamilton Public Health reported on Wednesday 26 new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of cases shown in the city from the beginning of the pandemic to 1585.
Authorities say 41. 2% (84) of the 204 new coronavirus instances in the city in the last 10 days were in others under the age of 30.
Hamilton had 150 active cases until October 21 and six others were receiving hospital care.
The city has experienced 47 COVID-19-related deaths since the start of the pandemic.