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Coronavirus: 8 new cases in London-Middlesex, one case each in Elgin-Oxford, Huron-Perth

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coronavirus cases have been confirmed in London and Middlesex, local health officials said Tuesday.The update brings the region’s pandemic case tally to 6,318, of which 5,993 have resolved, an increase of 15 from the day before.At least 185 people have died during the pandemic.

The most recent death was reported on Monday involving a woman in her 70s who was not associated with a long-term care or retirement home.At least 140 cases are considered active in the region.Health unit figures show that at least 136 cases and two deaths have been reported so far this month.The region is currently in the orange-restrict level of the province’s COVID-19 response framework.

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