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Coronavirus: No new cases in London-Middlesex for 2nd day

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coronavirus cases in the region.The total number of cases remains unchanged at 630, of which at least 515 people have recovered — three more than Sunday — and 57 have died.It’s been more than three weeks since the health unit last reported a COVID-19-related death in the region — on June 12 involving a woman in her 90s from a local retirement home.

Dr. Chris Mackie no longer CEO amid management changes at Middlesex-London Health Unit The health unit reported no new cases and one recovery on Sunday, one new case and one recovery on Saturday, and two new cases and two recoveries on Friday.The region’s seven-day average for new cases stands at 0.7 per day.

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