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Guelph reports 2 new COVID-19 cases, active cases fall to 37

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COVID-19 on Friday, raising the city’s total case count to 481.Active cases in the city fell by seven from the previous day to 37, which includes one person being treated in the hospital.

Grand River Hospital to open COVID-19 testing facility at Charles Street Terminal in Kitchener Nine more people have recovered from the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, as resolved cases stand at 433.Guelph’s death toll of 11 has remained unchanged since June.One more COVID-19 outbreak in the city has been declared at The Village Arbour Trails, however public health’s online portal shows no cases among staff or residents connected to the outbreak.There are now five outbreaks in Guelph.

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