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Coronavirus: 20 cases in London-Middlesex, stay-at-home order in place until at least Feb. 15

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coronavirus while 33 others have been listed as recovered, the Middlesex-London Health Unit reported on Monday.At the same time, the province announced the London-Middlesex region will not be exiting the province’s stay-at-home order until at least next week.Monday’s case update brings the region’s pandemic case total to 5,896, of which at least 3,909 people have recovered, according to the health unit.At least 177 people have died during the pandemic.

The most recent death was reported on Friday involving a man in his 30s who was not associated with a long-term care or retirement home.At least 189 people have tested positive for the coronavirus and two have died since the start of February, a stunning drop from the at least 738 cases and.

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