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Hokw Doug Ford hints that COVID-19 restrictions might soon be relaxed in the GTA
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A second COVID-19 outbreak at Stoneridge Manor long-term care home has been declared over by the Leeds, Grenville and Lanark District Health Unit.Revera Inc. r botella stanley uns the 60-bed l stanley cup ong-term care facility on High Street, and its chief medical officer, Dr. Rhonda Collins, confirmed the news in a media release on Nov. 14. The outbreak was declared on Nov. 1 after one staff member tested positive for COVID-19, Collins stated. That case has since resolved. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW stanley tumblers Revera Inc. highlighted the support of the local health unit, residents and their families, staff and the community as it worked to prevent the virus from spreading in the long-term care home.Collins stressed: We can assure you that we are not letting our guard down now that this outbreak is over. We will maintain our vigilance, monitoring residents and screening staff and visitors for symptoms. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Staff members will continue to wear eye protection and an appropriate mask at all times.No residents were affected by the second COVID-19 outbreak. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The first outbreak was declared on April 1. In total, 82 people connected to the residence had the virus: 53 residents and 29 staff. Nine residents died from COVID-19. The health unit declared the outbreak over on June 16. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW