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Coronavirus: No new cases for Peterborough, Haliburton Kawartha Pine Ridge District Health Unit

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novel coronavirus in the Peterborough, according to the region’s health unit.Peterborough Public Health reports no active cases and last reported a new case on June 20.There remain 95 cases total, of which 93 have been resolved.

Since the pandemic was declared in March, there have been two deaths related to COVID-19 complications. Coronavirus: Free cloth masks to be distributed in downtown Peterborough on Friday A mandatory mask-wearing directive for indoor settings goes into effect on Saturday, Aug.

1, in the health unit’s jurisdiction of Peterborough, Peterborough County, Hiawatha First Nation and Curve Lake First Nation.As of Wednesday’s update, more than 21,000 people have been tested for the virus — 250 more since Tuesday’s update.A.

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