A central Ontario long-term care home devastated by an outbreak of a highly contagious variant of COVID-19 is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit from residents families who allege their loved ones were neglected by those charged with keeping them safe.
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One new COVID-19 case is being reported by the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU) locally but the active case count has gone down yet again.
It sits at 18 because three people recovered from the virus.
The new case is:
A woman from Bracebridge between the ages of 18 and 34. The cause is still under investigation.
SMDHU has reported 189 people have gotten the virus in Muskoka with 168 recovering and three dying since the pandemic began.
There are now 51 cases of the COVID-19 UK variant in SMDHU’s medical region. That’s a jump of 32 since its last update. There are another 94 probable cases of UK B.1.1.7. Since the Health Unit’s last update, no new probable cases have been added.
Roberta Place, the central Ontario long-term care home devastated by an outbreak of a highly contagious variant of COVID-19 is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit from residents families who allege their loved ones were neglected by those charged with keeping them safe.
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