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25 new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa

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OTTAWA -- One-third of the 586 Ottawa residents who have tested positive for COVID-19 have now recovered from the virus. Ottawa Public Health’s daily epidemiology update shows 198 people have recovered.

According to Ottawa Public Health, resolved cases are persons whose symptoms have resolved and who have been discharged from isolation as per the Ministry of Health Public Health Guidance.

Twenty-five new cases of COVID-19 were announced on Monday. There are now 586 laboratory-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa.

No new deaths were announced. There are 11 deaths linked to novel coronavirus in Ottawa. Forty-one people are currently in hospital to be treated for COVID-19, including 14 in the intensive care unit.

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