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Coronavirus: 11 new cases in London-Middlesex as Western reports 28 student infections

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coronavirus in what is the largest single-day increase reported in London and Middlesex in more than a month, the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported Thursday.It comes the same day officials at Western University announced that at least 28 cases had been reported in the last week involving its student population.Thursday’s update brings the region’s total case count to 776, of which 679 have recovered.

Fifty-seven people have also died, with the most recent death reported on June 12.It leaves at least 40 known active cases in London and Middlesex.At least 35 cases have been reported in the region over the last seven days, according to health unit figures.All 11 of Thursday’s cases were reported in London, Ont., and involve nine.

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