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Coronavirus: Guelph, Wellington County moved to ‘yellow’ in colour-coded system

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COVID-19 pandemic measures.The provincial government released a list Friday classifying each public health unit under the new red, orange, yellow and green risk-level system – a change that will take effect at midnight.

Peel Region only one in coronavirus red zone as Ontario switches to colour-coded system The new system was announced earlier this week in an effort to fight the pandemic in a more targeted manner.

When it was announced, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health was classified as ‘green.’The city was moved up to yellow because of a number of indicators, mainly the rate of cases.

The health unit reported 67 active coronavirus cases across its jurisdiction on Friday, including 31 in Guelph.Waterloo Region will also be moved to.

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