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Coronavirus: 2 new cases in London-Middlesex, 13 in Huron-Perth, 7 in Elgin-Oxford

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coronavirus, officials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported Tuesday.The new cases bring the region’s total case count to 711, of which 625 people have recovered.

Fifty-seven people have died, most recently on June 12.There are at least 29 active cases.Both of Tuesday’s new cases were reported in London.

They involve a person in their 20s whose source of infection is listed as no known link, and a person in their 40s who became infected through close contact with a confirmed case.One of the cases is listed as involving a staff member at a local retirement home.

However, the case has not prompted an outbreak declaration Neither case is listed by the health unit as involving health-care workers.

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