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18 new coronavirus cases in London and Middlesex, 20 recoveries

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MLHU) reported 18 new coronavirus cases along with 20 recoveries on Sunday.It brings the region’s total case count to 1,468, of which 1,268 have recovered.

Sixty-three people have died, most recently on Nov. 7. There are at least 137 known active cases in the region.At least 1,350 cases have been reported in London since March, followed by 35 each in Middlesex Centre and Strathroy-Caradoc and 28 in Thames Centre.

Four other locales have seen fewer than 10 cases each.People in their 20s have accounted for the largest percentage of cases by age during the pandemic with 377, or about a quarter of the region’s caseload.People 19 and under are the second-largest age group, accounting for 218 cases.

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