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Waterloo Public Health announces most new COVID-19 cases in area since May

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coronavirus on Friday bringing the total number of COVID-19 cases in the area to 2,295.The new tests helped prompt the province to place Waterloo Region into the yellow category of its new provincial COVID-19 restriction scale.

Ontario reports 1,003 new coronavirus cases, 14 more deaths The number is the largest the area has seen since May 5, when 43 new COVID-19 cases were announced.The largest number of new cases Waterloo Public Health has announced in a day was 71 on April 17 with 68 of those being related to outbreaks at long-term-care homes.A new COVID-19 outbreak was announced Friday at one of those long-term-care homes on Friday by Waterloo Public Health.The agency says a staff member has tested positive at Forest Heights Revera in.

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