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Coronavirus: New resolved cases in Haliburton County; no new cases for HKPR health unit

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coronavirus in its latest update issued on FridayAs a result, overall cases remain at 218 — unchanged since Monday. Of the 218 cases, 196 are now resolved — two more since Wednesday’s update — which is approximately 90 per cent of the cases.The two new resolved cases were in Haliburton County.

Of the county’s 15 cases, 14 are now resolved. One of the cases required hospitalized care. City of Kawartha Lakes receives $4.8 million in COVID-19 Relief Funds There remains 177 cases in the City of Kawartha Lakes, of which 156 are resolved.

Eleven of the cases required hospital care.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Northumberland County’s case total remains at 26, with all of them resolved.

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