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Coronavirus: London-Middlesex reports death of teen – youngest in the region

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COVID-19.The Middlesex London Health Unit (MLHU) reported the death Saturday along with a man in his 60s and a woman in her 80s, all of which are associated with a long-term care home.

This marks the 23rd day in a row the region has reported a COVID-19-related death.Few details on the teen’s death are known, the MLHU has said the case involved a male not in their early-teenage years but has not confirmed if they were over or under the age of 18.The MLHU also 50 new coronavirus cases and 20 new recoveries.The update brings the region’s pandemic case tally to 5,395, of which 3,668 people have recovered.At least 167 people have died during the pandemic, including at least 61 since the month began.In addition to being the deadliest month the.

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