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MIDDLESEX CENTRE, ONT. For the second day in a row, the Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is reporting both a single-digit COVID-19 case count and no deaths. Five new cases were reported Tuesday, bringing the cumulative total in the region to 6,033, with 5,695 resolved and 181 deaths leaving 157 active cases. Until this week, the last time the region saw a single-digit count was back on Nov. 23, 2020 when nine cases were reported. MLHU Medical Officer of Health Dr. Chris Mackie says, We have some tremendous numbers on the COVID front.single digits is where we couldn t have dreamed of being, even a couple of weeks ago. These are all very encouraging statistics. We hope to continue that downward trend.
Trying to reduce higher-than-average rates of suspension, the Thames Valley District School Board is training more than a 1,000 staff on alternative ways of…
MIDDLESEX CENTRE, ONT. The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is reporting eight new cases of COVID-19, the first time the region has returned to single digits since November. No new deaths were reported, leaving the region with a cumulative 6,027 cases, 5,661 resolved, 185 active and 181 deaths. Monday s reported cases mark a drop from the weekend, when 30 cases were reported Saturday and 13 on Sunday, as well as one death. The region last saw a a day with single-digit cases on Nov. 23, when nine cases were reported, The Thames Valley District School Board reported a new school case late Sunday at East Carling Public School and another one Monday evening at Huron Park Secondary in Woodstock.
LONDON, ONT. The Middlesex-London Health Unit (MLHU) is reporting 13 new cases of COVID-19 Sunday, down from 30 the day before. The MLHU also reported just 13 cases on Friday. This marks the lowest daily case count since Nov. 23, 2020. There were no new deaths associated with the virus Sunday. This leaves the region with a cumulative 6,018 cases, 5,636 resolved, 201 active and 181 deaths. Late Saturday evening, the Thames Valley District School Board announced three more schools are dealing with COVID-19 cases. Three cases at Annandale Public School, one at East Carling Public School and two cases at Louise Arbour French Immersion Public School. All schools remain open and all contacts of the cases have been notified.