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Ottawa adds 24 coronavirus cases on Monday

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coronavirus cases on Monday as city staff are proposing expansions to the local mandatory mask bylaw.Ottawa Public Health (OPH) recorded 24 new cases of the virus on Monday.

The latest daily report follows a spike of 36 cases on Friday and 21 cases added to the city’s COVID-19 totals across Saturday and Sunday.OPH says there are 156 active cases of the virus in Ottawa, with nine people hospitalized with COVID-19.Ottawa has now seen 2,839 cases of the virus since the pandemic began.

The number of deaths linked to COVID-19 remained unchanged at 266 on Monday.There were no new coronavirus outbreaks reported on Monday, either.

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