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Coronavirus: 87 new cases and 4 deaths in the MLHU; 20 cases and 1 death in Sarnia Lambton

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coronavirus case record on Saturday after the Middlesex-London Health Unit reported 87 new cases — 20 more than the previous record set just a day earlier.The MLHU also reported four new deaths, bringing the death total to 86.

Twenty-one of them have occurred just this month.The MLHU confirmed two of the deaths are associated with the UH outbreak, one is associated with long-term care, and there’s no association for the fourth.The region’s total case tally stands at 2,409, of which 1,898 people have recovered, 23 more than the day before.One death Saturday is linked to the outbreak at Victoria Hospital — the first to be linked to outbreaks declared at the facility earlier this week.

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