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Waterloo Region active COVID-19 case count climbs back up to 148

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COVID-19 cases in the region including eight people in hospital, according to numbers reported by Waterloo Public Health on Thursday.That is the highest total the area has seen in just over a month as there were 153 active cases on Oct.

3. Ontario reports 998 new coronavirus cases, 13 more deaths Waterloo Public Health reported 17 new positive tests for the novel coronavirus raising the total number of cases to 2,253.There has been an average of 19.86 new cases per day over the past seven days, much higher than the number a week earlier, on Oct.

23, which was 11.43.Eight more people have also been deemed clear of the virus, raising the total number of resolved cases to 1,984.No new deaths have reported since Sunday when it was announced.

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