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Ottawa Public Health reports 15 new coronavirus cases Thursday

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COVID-19 cases one day before the city enters Stage 3 of reopening from the novel coronavirus pandemic.Ottawa Public Health said Thursday there are 15 new cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa, with the local total now standing at 2,182 cases since the pandemic began.No new deaths have been reported in relation to the virus in the past 20 days, keeping Ottawa’s death toll of the pandemic at 263.

Ottawa council passes mask bylaw with fines of $200 for violators There are currently 73 active cases of COVID-19 in Ottawa, including three patients who are currently being treated in hospital.There are two ongoing coronavirus outbreaks in Ottawa institutions: one at the Extendicare Medex long-term care home, and the other at Bairn Croft’s Mathieu Way.

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