January was the second-deadliest month of the pandemic in London and surrounding Middlesex County, with 46 deaths attributed to the virus. Per LFP tracking, February’s death toll has now exceeded that number. January 2021 remains the deadliest month locally, with 71 fatalities. Read More
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