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N.L. reports 4 new COVID-19 cases, as Lewisporte area enters Alert Level 4

After the release of Saturday's COVID-19 numbers, there are now nineconfirmed cases of COVID-19 in the cluster identified in the Lewisporte area. There are also 14presumptive positive cases in the region.

9 positive, 14 presumptive positive cases associated with cluster

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Sections of the Central Health region are now in Alert Level 4 after the emergence of a COVID-19 cluster in the Lewisporte area. (Katie Breen/CBC)

Newfoundland and Labrador is reporting fournew confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, as communities in the Lewisporte area move into Alert Level 4.

Three of the cases are in the Central Health region. One of them is travel-related: a man in his 60s who travelled within Canada. The other two cases are men between 20 and 39, with the source of infection under investigation.

There is also one case in the Western Health region, a woman under the age of 20 who is a close contact of a previous case.

All cases are now in isolation, and contact tracing is underway, according to public health.

Nine new recoveries were also reported, lowering the province's active caseload to 65.

Four people are in hospital due to COVID-19, and 141,243people have now been tested for the virus in Newfoundland and Labrador, including 332 since Friday's COVID-19 update.

14 presumptivecases in Lewisporte area

With the release of Saturday's COVID-19 numbers, there are now nineconfirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Lewisporte-area cluster, and14presumptive positive cases in the region.

The outbreak prompted an unexpectedFriday media availability with Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janice Fitzgerald, who moved communities from Lewisporte to Summerford into Alert Level 4 beginning Saturday.

According to a tweet from Health Minister John Haggie, 17 communities are subject to the new alert level.

"While all these cases appear to be linked at this time, the source is still under investigation," Fitzgerald told reporters Friday. "This signals to us there is community spread in the area."

Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Janice Fitzgerald announced communities from Lewisporte to Summerford would move into Alert Level 4 on Friday. (Government of Newfoundland and Labrador)

As part of the move into Alert Level 4, Fitzgerald encouraged anyone experiencing even one symptom of the virusto arrange a COVID-19 test. Testing will also expand in the region as community testing centres are being set up in the region.

Fitzgerald said anyone travelling to the Lewisporte area for the long weekend for camping shouldstay outdoors as much as possible, keep within their own contacts, and avoid public places.

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