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Queen s University COVID-19 outbreak spreads into community

Posted: Mar 15, 2021 5:47 PM ET | Last Updated: March 15 There are 18 confirmed COVID-19 cases involving Queen s University students in two separate outbreaks, including one that has spread to the larger Kingston, Ont., community.(Frédéric Pepin/CBC) Queen s University is urging students who have been in contact with anyone outside their household to get a COVID-19 test, even if they have no symptoms, after two outbreaks, including one that s spread into the Kingston, Ont., community. One outbreak involves 10 students in residence, while the other involves eight students living off-campus, the Kingston, Frontenac, Lennox, and Addington Public (KFL&A) Health Unit confirmed to CBC.

Variants of concern account for 18 Kingston COVID-19 cases

Author of the article: Meghan Balogh Publishing date: Mar 15, 2021  •  March 15, 2021  •  5 minute read Article content Eighteen of the Kingston region’s 32 active cases on Monday have been identified as variants of concern, local public health said in its case information release on Monday afternoon. None of those active variant of concern cases has had the strain identified. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Variants of concern account for 18 Kingston COVID-19 cases Back to video Since Friday, the region marks 13 new COVID-19 cases: two males and a female under 10, and a male and a female ages 10 to 19, all of whom contracted the virus via close contact; a male under 10, a male and a female 10 to 19, and a male in his 40s, whose cases are outbreak related; a male and a female 10 to 19 and a male in his 40s, whose cases are under investigation; and a male in his 20s, whose case is travel related.

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