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13 new coronavirus cases confirmed in Simcoe Muskoka, local total reaches 1,497

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coronavirus cases on Friday, bringing the local total number of cases to 1,497, including 50 deaths.Seven of the new cases are in Barrie, five of which are part of a workplace outbreak.

15 new coronavirus cases reported in Simcoe Muskoka, local total reaches 1,485 Four new cases are in New Tecumseth, while one is in Clearview and another is in Ramara.Three of the cases are a result of close contact with another positive COVID-19 case, while one is community-acquired and another is related to an institutional outbreak.The rest are all under investigation.Of all the region’s 1,497 cases, 86 per cent — or 1,284 — have recovered, while six people remain in hospital.

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