Peterborough Public Health reports three new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus on Friday, bringing the region’s overall total to 86.
Of the 86 confirmed cases, 74 have now been declared resolved, two more since Thursday’s update — which is approximately 86 per cent of the cases.
There are now 10 active cases in the health unit’s jurisdiction which includes Peterborough city and county, Hiawatha First Nation and Curve Lake First Nation.
Since the onset of the pandemic in March, there have been two deaths related to COVID-19 complications: The first was on April 12 when retired Peterborough school board psychologist George Dimitroff died at Peterborough Regional Health Centre.