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Guelph reports 3 new COVID-19 cases, active cases rise to 43

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COVID-19 on Wednesday, raising the city’s total case count to 475.Active cases in the city rose by three from the previous day to 43, which includes two people being treated in the hospital.

Santa Claus to appear at Guelph’s Sparkles in the Park instead of parade The number of resolved cases at 421 remains unchanged from the previous day.In one week, Guelph has added 37 new cases and 23 people have recovered from the disease.Guelph’s death toll of 11 has remained unchanged since June.There are three active COVID-19 outbreaks in the city, including two at The Elliott Community — one in the retirement home and one in the long-term care home — which were declared on Nov.

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