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Coronavirus: 10 new cases in Northumberland County; 6 active outbreaks for HKPR District Health Unit

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COVID-19 were reported in Northumberland County on Friday, according to the region’s health unit.The Haliburton, Kawartha, Pine Ridge District Health Unit reports 691 cases overall for its jurisdiction, which includes 328 in the City of Kawartha Lakes, 324 in Northumberland County and 39 in Haliburton County.

Coronavirus — HKPR Health Unit expects first phase of vaccines to arrive in early February Of the 691 coronavirus cases, 62 are active: 35 in Northumberland, 26 in the Kawarthas and one in Haliburton County.There were also eight more resolved cases reported Friday, increasing the overall total to 601 — approximately 88 per cent.Since the pandemic was declared in March 2020, there have been 41 COVID-19-related deaths: 36 deaths have.

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