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London-Middlesex coronavirus case tally hits 600 as 5 new cases reported

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coronavirus in London and Middlesex hit 600 Thursday after health officials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) reported five new cases.Of that total, 465 people have recovered — three more than Wednesday — and 57 have died, a tally that remained unchanged.Health unit figures show four of the cases were reported in London, while one case was reported in Middlesex Centre — the second case to be reported in the municipality in as many days.Four of the cases, including the Middlesex Centre case, involve staff at local long-term care homes, according to health unit data.

Of the four cases, three are linked to the same facility.Of the at least 61 cases that have been reported in London since June 1, seven have been linked to long-term.

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