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Coronavirus: No new cases, 8 resolved for Peterborough area; 3 active outbreaks in region

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COVID-19 and eight more resolved on Monday afternoon.As a result, the number of overall cases remains at 481 and the number of active cases for the health unit’s jurisdiction dropped to 49 from 57, reported on Sunday.

The health unit serves Peterborough, Peterborough County, Curve Lake First Nation and Hiawatha First Nation. The data was posted to the health unit’s COVID tracker webpage around 4:20 p.m.The region’s sixth death, two new outbreaks and 17 new cases were reported over the weekend.

Coronavirus — 6th death, 2 new outbreaks reported for Peterborough area over weekend Outbreaks remain active at:Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been 17 outbreaks in the health unit’s jurisdiction, with 79 cases — 46 at long-term care.

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