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4 new outbreaks declared in Waterloo Region including one connected to a dance class

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Ontario reports nearly 1,600 new coronavirus cases, 21 more deaths The other new outbreaks saw two being declared in manufacturing/industrial workplaces and one in food and beverage services.There are now 23 active outbreaks in Waterloo Region with no new cases being linked to any of the others in the area.Waterloo Public Health reported 47 new positive tests for the coronavirus on Saturday, lifting the total number of cases in the area to 2,958.Another 44 people were cleared of the virus bringing the total number of resolved cases to 2,500.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]There are currently 336 active cases in the area including 22 people who are in area hospitals as a result of the virus. .

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