Montreal public health director Mylène Drouin said on Friday that the city had a total of 2,837 cases and 29 deaths. She also announced the launch of a website in which people with symptoms could enter just the first three digits of their postal code and it would map the distribution of cases in the city. She said the website was developed by the University of Toronto and is in use across Canada.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Montreal launches website to map cases in city
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