COVID-19 on Monday as it continues to see a significant spike of positive tests in November.Out of the 266 total cases, there are now 63 active cases, which is one less than Friday when the numbers were last updated by Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health.
Canada’s coronavirus rent subsidy program kicks off There is some good news to come out of Monday’s report — no one is being treated in hospital and 30 more people have recovered from the disease as resolved cases hit 200.In just three weeks, Wellington County has added 142 cases and one death has been attributed to COVID-19, raising the death toll to three.At least two COVID-19 outbreaks have been connected to a church and school in the Old Order Mennonite community near the town.