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Guelph adds 11 new COVID-19 cases, active cases rise to 54

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COVID-19 on Thursday, bringing its total to 565 cases.Active cases in the city have risen by seven from the previous day to 54, but there is no one being treated in a hospital for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.

Guelph bylaw stepping up COVID-19 enforcement due to crowded stores Of the active cases, 17 were spread through close contact, another 17 through community transmission, four are outbreak-related and 16 are still being investigated.The city has now seen 500 people recover from the disease, while Guelph’s death toll of 11 has remained unchanged since June.In four weeks, Guelph has added 152 confirmed cases and 134 people have recovered.There are three active COVID-19 outbreaks in Guelph, including two at the Village of.

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