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Coronavirus: Middlesex-London Health Unit reports 3 cases, including 2 listed as resolved

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coronavirus were reported by officials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) on Thursday, though two of them appear to be older cases that are already listed as “resolved.”Thursday’s update brings the total case count in the region to 735.The three latest cases include one in London involving someone in their 20s with the cause of infection listed as “no known link.”The other two cases involve people from Lucan in their 30s who contracted the virus through contact with a confirmed case, according to health unit data.

The data shows the two Lucan cases as being reported on Aug. 23 and listed as resolved. Ontario reports 132 new coronavirus cases, 0 deaths; total cases at 42,686 Three new recoveries were also reported on Wednesday,.

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