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14 new cases of COVID-19 reported in Waterloo Region on April 1

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The numbers continue to climb as there are now 117 people in Waterloo Region believed to have contracted COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, according to Public Health.

The agency updated its website on Wednesday morning and the list climbed by 14 people. The first death in the region was reported on Tuesday when a man in his 40s, who suffered from pre-existing medical conditions, died at St.

Mary’s General Hospital. Health officials said 1,915 have been tested in the region with 1,329 having tested negative. There are 469 people still awaiting results of testing.

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