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Coronavirus: More than 40,000 tested in Peterborough area; 3 new cases, 11 resolved

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COVID-19 on MondayThere were also 11 more resolved cases for the health unit’s jurisdiction, leaving 52 active cases, down from 82 reported on Friday.

Ontario surpasses 5,000 total COVID-19-related deaths, adds 3,338 new coronavirus cases Since the pandemic was declared in March 2020, there have been 438 cases in Peterborough, Peterborough County, Curve Lake First Nation and Hiawatha First Nation.There have been 381 resolved cases of the 438 — approximately 87 per cent.Two outbreaks remain active in Peterborough.

One is at Community Living Trent Highland’s Romaine St. residential home where there have been 14 cases total among residents and staff.

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