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Record set for COVID-19 cases in Waterloo Region in one day, new death reported

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New COVID-19 order issued for stores, malls in Waterloo Region “Today we are reporting our highest day of new reported cases,” Waterloo’s medical officer of health Dr.

Hsiu-Li Wang told Global News.“Waterloo Region residents are reminded that COVID-19 should be considered to be widely circulating in our community right now.”A resident of the Village Manor in St.

Jacobs becomes the 124th COVID-19-related casualty in Waterloo since the pandemic arrived in the area back in March.“I am also saddened to report that we have had another death related to COVID-19,” Wang said. “The individual was a male in their 80s, was hospitalized and had other contributing health factors.

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