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4 Coronavirus Cases In Salem (Updated)

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This COVID-19 (coronavirus) release/story continues to develop; Salem cases increase, say, City officials SALEM, Mass.—Today, March 23rd, as of 4 p.m., the City was notified that four residents have tested positive for COVID-19 (novel coronavirus), due to the increased amount of testing. All four cases are recovering and are self-isolating.

The City’s Health Department is tracing back these individuals’ recent contacts in order to ensure they will self-quarantine as necessary. “People should not

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