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Active cases of COVID-19 declined in the local health unit during the weekend despite a dramatic virus spike in Ontario at large.
The Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit reported 32 new cases on the holiday weekend but 42 people recovered from COVID during the same period, resulting in 10 fewer active cases.
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At 68 active cases on Monday, the health unit has seen a week-long downward trend from the 104 cases seven days earlier.
But the improvement in the raw numbers was not reflected in the hospitals. There were four COVID patients in hospital and three of them were in intensive case with one requiring a ventilator.
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