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Guelph adds 20 new COVID-19 cases from weekend, active cases at 43

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COVID-19 on Monday, bringing the city’s total to 541.Monday’s data encompasses the entire weekend as active cases have fallen by one from Friday to 43, but no one is being treated in the hospital for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

Remote learning impacts school bus cancellations, snow days in Guelph Of the 43 cases, 17 were transmitted by close contact, nine were from community transmission, another four are outbreak-related and 13 are still being investigated.Another 21 people recovered from COVID-19 over the weekend as resolved cases have risen to 487 in Guelph.In three weeks, Guelph has added 109 new cases and 106 people have recovered.Guelph’s death toll of 11 has remained unchanged since June.There are three active.

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