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

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COVID-19 cases in the Kingston region Thursday.The health unit says five people have tested positive for the virus over the last 24 hours.A male between the ages of 10-19 caught the virus from an outbreak in the region, while a man in his 30s caught the virus through close contact.

COVID-19 outbreak declared after 4th case linked to Our Lady of Lourdes school in Kingston Mode of transmission for the other three cases — a man and a woman in their 20s and a woman in her 30s — is still under investigation.In total, the region has seen 204 cases of the virus since the pandemic began, with 185 of those cases now resolved, bringing the region’s total active cases to 19.There are currently two outbreaks in the area: one at Trillium Care Centre.

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