All three new cases being reported by Southwestern Public Health are females from Oxford County. Two of the females are in their 50's, while the other is in their 30's. The total cases for the region is now 18.
OXFORD COUNTY - Southwestern Public Health is reporting three more confirmed cases of COVID-19 this morning.
All three cases are females from Oxford County, and the cause of transmission for all is listed at pending.
Two of the females are in their 50's, while the other female is in her 30's.
The health unit reminds the community to protect themselves by staying at least two metres away from others when out doing essential tasks, staying home when sick, disinfecting high touch surfaces often and practicing diligent handwashing. Individuals who are 70+ are recommended to self-isolate entirely – staying in their own homes and having others buy their groceries, medications and essential supplies.
You can see their updated list online here. The new numbers bring the total of confirmed cases in our region to 18, including 2 deaths.

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