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Huntsville’s COVID-19 case count rises by one as Muskoka’s cases to date surpass 100

 

Today, the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU) reported one new case of COVID-19 in the Huntsville area, an 80-plus year-old man whose infection is the result of close contact with another case. It was one of five new cases in Muskoka reported today, bringing the region’s total case count to date to 102.

Of the 29 cases in Huntsville to date, two are active and none are currently in hospital.

There have been a total of 102 cases in Muskoka to date (eight of them currently active) and 2,316 in Simcoe County. (For a full list of Huntsville and Lake of Bays cases to date, and other COVID-19 updates for the area, visit our COVID-19 page.)

Simcoe Muskoka was moved into the orange “Restrict” level of the province’s COVID-19 response framework on November 28.

For more COVID-19 information from the health unit, visit simcoemuskokahealth.org.

 

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One Comment

  1. Bruce Stimers says:

    How stupid is it we are paired with Simcoe instead of Parry Sound which a great deal more similar to Muskoka?