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COVID-19: MLHU adds 18 cases, previously reported death of woman in her 30s

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The Middlesex-London Health Unit reported 18 new COVID-19 cases on Friday and added a death first reported Thursday afternoon to its dashboard.

The death involved a woman in her early 30s who was unvaccinated. Medical officer of health Dr. Chris Mackie said Thursday afternoon that the case “may have been linked with a workplace outbreak.”“We’re investigating that more fully and hope to have more information as soon as possible,” he said.

Fanshawe College not allowing unvaccinated people without medical exemptions on campus as of Nov. 5 The total number of cases in the region now stands at 13,448 (an increase of 18), with 219 active (a decrease of seven), 12,994 recovered (an increase of 24) and 235 deaths (an increase of one).The number.

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