Here are the B.C. seniors residences hardest hit by COVID-19 outbreaks
There are 21 seniors’ residences in B.C. where more than 40 per cent of residents were infected with COVID-19, including four homes where more than a third of residents have died.
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Three ongoing COVID-19 healthcare outbreaks claim 34 lives: Northern Health
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Two more residents at Jubilee Lodge in Prince George have died since the last update by Northern Health.
The outbreak, declared on December 12, has seen 48 residents and 14 staff test positive for the virus.
16 residents have died since the outbreak was declared.
Nine patients have died from COVID-19 on the University Hospital’s Internal Medicine Unit as of today (Tuesday).
Declared December 29, 21 patients have tested positive as well as 12 staff.
In Prince Rupert, 25 residents of the Acropolis Manor and 15 staff members have contracted the virus.
Nine residents have died.
The number of those hospitalized in B.C. with COVID-19 was less than 300 for the second day in a row, on January 29, after nine weeks of being above that level. The 292 people in hospital with . . .