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LONDON, ONT. Simon Dunford, 26 says it only took a matter of minutes. “I just immediately thought I was going to die, I just kept thinking of my fiancé,” says Dunford from his hospital bed at LHSC. “There was no rhyme or reason just wrong place wrong time.” Dunford says it was a typical Saturday morning. He was out walking his dog with his fiancé Marleen on the trails here near Western University. Then minutes later when he got out onto Richmond Street his life would change forever when they were approached by a man at the University Gates. “And he just kind of came up to me and said hey, he seemed lost or confused.the next thing I knew he said something to me again and I turned and he took out a knife and stabbed me”, says Dunford. “ We just started running I mean it was scary really scary, I’m so grateful for people in London that stopped to help.”
LONDON, ONT. Simon Dunford, 26 says it only took a matter of minutes. “I just immediately thought I was going to die, I just kept thinking of my fiancé,” says Dunford from his hospital bed at LHSC. “There was no rhyme or reason just wrong place wrong time.” Dunford says it was a typical Saturday morning. He was out walking his dog with his fiancé Marleen on the trails here near Western University. Then minutes later when he got out onto Richmond Street his life would change forever when they were approached by a man at the University Gates. “And he just kind of came up to me and said hey, he seemed lost or confused.the next thing I knew he said something to me again and I turned and he took out a knife and stabbed me”, says Dunford. “ We just started running I mean it was scary really scary, I’m so grateful for people in London that stopped to help.”
45 new COVID-19 cases reported in Waterloo region Thursday after data cleaning error
Cases in Waterloo region have fluctuated over the last few days, which public health officials say is normal. The region saw 45 new COVID-19 cases reported Thursday. Overall, case rates in the community continue to move in the right direction at this time, a spokesperson said.
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Posted: May 13, 2021 2:46 PM ET | Last Updated: May 13
Waterloo region reported 45 new cases of COVID-19 as the province extended the stay-at-home order to June 2. (Carmen Groleau/ CBC)
People need to act to drive region s COVID-19 case rates lower: Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang
Region of Waterloo Public Health reported 43 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday. In speaking to regional council, medical officer of health Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang said while case trends are moving in the right direction, rates remain high.
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On Tuesday, Region of Waterloo Public Health reported 43 new COVID-19 cases and opened up vaccine pre-registration to all people over age 12. (John Woods/The Canadian Press)