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Coronavirus: 53 new cases in London-Middlesex for 2nd day; December now worst month for cases

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coronavirus cases for the second day in a row, officials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported, making December the worst month for cases so far during the pandemic.December has already seen at least 526 cases reported in London and Middlesex, more cases than were reported in every other month of the pandemic.And there’s still half a month left to go.As of Tuesday, the region’s total case tally stands at 2,174, of which 1,776 people have recovered — 33 more than Monday.At least 80 deaths have been reported, most recently on Sunday involving a woman in her 60s whose death was linked to outbreaks at University Hospital.

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