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Napa County reported 49 new COVID-19 cases over 24 hours and one additional COVID-19 death on Wednesday.
The province is reporting 28 confirmed COVID-19 deaths since the pandemic started last spring, 10 of them in December.
The latest death is an adult resident under the age of 65 who died outside the province.
The 49 cases is one of the lower daily totals during a month that has sometimes seen one-day cases in the three digits.
Still, the total is high compared to early October, when daily cases were often in the single digits.
In total, the province reports that there are 5,664 confirmed cases. Of these, 3,746 are active, 1,890 are recovered and 28 have resulted in death.
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