Rosana Salvaterra Hiawatha I (I) Lake I (I) Peterborough Public Health city Peterborough, county Peterborough county Peterborough covid-19 Peterborough COVID-19 Coronavirus Rosana Salvaterra Hiawatha I (I) Lake I (I) Peterborough Public Health city Peterborough, county Peterborough county Peterborough

Confirmed COVID-19 cases in Peterborough remain at 28 for second consecutive day

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For the second day in a row, no new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus were reported for the Peterborough area, according to the region’s health unit.

On Wednesday, Dr. Rosana Salvaterra, Peterborough Public Health’s medical officer of health, said the number of confirmed cases in the region remains at 28.

The health unit’s jurisdiction includes the City of Peterborough, Peterborough County, Hiawatha First Nation and Curve Lake First Nation.

She also reported 28 cases on Tuesday after they increased by 15 from Friday to Monday. Four of the 28 cases remain hospitalized at Peterborough Regional Health Centre with two of them in the intensive care unit.

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