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15 new coronavirus cases in Lambton, 9 in Elgin-Oxford, 1 in London-Middlesex

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coronavirus as Canada enters its Civic Day long weekend Saturday.No new recoveries or deaths were reported.It brings the region’s total COVID-19 case count to 675, of which 586 have recovered.

Fifty-seven people have died, most recently on June 12.The newest case, which was reported in the city of London,Ont., is not associated with any seniors’ facilities and does not involve a health-care worker.There are now at least 32 active cases in the region, according to health unit numbers.

What’s open and closed this civic long weekend in London, Ont. At least 624 cases have been reported in London, while 25 have been in Strathroy-Caradoc.

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