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Guelph reports 10 new coronavirus cases from weekend, total count rises to 372

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coronavirus on Monday, bringing the city’s total to 372.In two weeks, the Royal City has added 53 cases, while 51 people have recovered from COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.

How to help your kids get through a COVID-19 test Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health reported 334 resolved cases in the city on Monday and the death toll has remained unchanged at 11 since June.There are 24 active cases in Guelph, which is an increase by one from Friday when the numbers were last reported.

No one is being treated in the hospital.Friday also marked seven months since Guelph’s COVID-19 assessment clinic opened.During that time, the clinic has conducted 44,922 tests.

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