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Coronavirus: No new cases, 2 resolved cases in Kawartha Lakes, Northumberland County

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coronavirus.The overall case total remains at 229. The health unit did report two more resolved cases — one each in the City of Kawartha Lakes and Northumberland County — to increase the total to 207 or approximately 90 per cent.

The health unit notes its data is 25 hours behind real-time data. Ontario government launches COVID-19 tracking website for schools, licensed childcare centres In the City of Kawartha Lakes, there remain 179 cases, of which 159 are now resolved.

One case is currently active. To date, 11 cases in the municipality required hospitalized care.In Northumberland County, which reported its first COVID-19 death on Tuesday, 33 of the 35 cases are resolved.

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