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5 new COVID-19 cases in London-Middlesex, Sarnia-Lambton death toll hits 200

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London-Middlesex reported five new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, one day after it saw zero new cases and zero deaths. The number of deaths remained the same Sunday, according to the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU).

There are now 443 confirmed cases in the region, which includes 43 deaths and 295 recoveries, three more from Saturday. The number of cases in senior care homes sits at 136, where 88 residents and 48 staff have tested positive for novel coronavirus, and 23 people have died.

These numbers remain unchanged from the day before. London’s Chief Medical Officer of Health and CEO of the MLHU, Dr. Chris Mackie told 980 CFPL Saturday the health unit is expecting additional cases and deaths in the upcoming weeks despite seeing a

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