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3 new cases of COVID-19 in the Kingston region, 12 active

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COVID-19 in the region Tuesday.With no new recoveries, the area’s active cases have risen to 12.According to a tweet from the health unit, two males under the age of 10 have contracted the disease, as well as a woman in her 40s.

Kingston U.K. COVID-19 variant likely spread to 4 other people in the region The health unit’s dashboard is reporting a new outbreak with two cases linked.

The health unit has the outbreak listed as “other services” and did not immediately respond to a request to clarify what that service is.There is also currently one person hospitalized in an intensive care unit with COVID-19.Since the pandemic began, there have been 670 cases in total, with 657 resolved cases and one death..

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