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1 death, 15 new cases of COVID-19 reported in London, Ont., total now at 150

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As of Tuesday, one more person has died in the Middlesex-London region and 15 more people have tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

Tuesday’s case numbers bring the total number of cases reported by the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) to 150. Details about the 15 new cases, including the age, gender, source of transmission and current status of each patient, were not immediately available.

The MLHU reported a record number of cases for the region over the weekend, with a combined 42 cases announced on Saturday and Sunday.

At a media briefing on Monday, London’s medical officer of health Dr. Chris Mackie said the Middlesex-London area would reach its peak in weeks, not months, before any real drop in cases occurred. “We are right

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