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Coronavirus: 23 cases in London-Middlesex; 1 death, 16 cases in Huron-Perth

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coronavirus while seven others have recovered, the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported Thursday.It marks the seventh day in a row that the region has reported a double-digit case increase, and is the third time in the last week the region has seen more than 20 new cases in one day.It brings the region’s total case count to 1,313, of which 1,106 have recovered and 63 have died.

The most recent death was reported on Saturday involving a 69-year-old man not linked to a seniors’ facility.The update leaves 144 known active cases in the region, according to health unit figures.

Freeland to face questions on coronavirus bill that provides new rent relief Of the 23 cases reported Thursday, all are from London.

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