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Guelph adds 8 new COVID-19 cases, active cases rise to 42

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COVID-19 on Wednesday, bringing the city’s total to 507 cases during the pandemic.Active cases increased by eight from the previous day to 42, including one person being treated in hospital for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

Guelph’s top doc urges residents to stop visiting homes of extended family, friends Two more people have recovered from the disease in the last day, bringing the city’s total resolved cases to 454.In two weeks, Guelph has added 69 new cases while 56 cases have been resolved.Guelph’s death toll of 11 has remained unchanged since June.There are three active COVID-19 outbreaks in Guelph, including two at the Village of Riverside Glen in separate units and one at the Village of Arbour Trails.In each.

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