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Coronavirus: 19 new cases in London-Middlesex in largest single-day jump since mid-April

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novel coronavirus, or SARS-CoV-2, while eight people had recovered.The update brings the region’s total case count to 951, of which 819 people have recovered.

Fifty-seven people have died, a tally unchanged since June 12.Friday’s update marks the fourth day in a row the region has seen a double-digit case jump and is the highest single-day increase in cases since April 16.

There are now at least 75 known active cases in London and Middlesex.Of the 19 new cases, 18 are from London while one is from Thames Centre.

Just over half involve people under the age of 30.Health unit data shows four cases involve people aged 19 or younger, six are in their 20s, two are in their 40s, five are in their 50s and one each are in their 60s and 70s.Seven.

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