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COVID-19 updates: Ontario changes vaccine protocol after Pfizer delay

Ontario reported 3,056 new cases of COVID-19 and 51 deaths on January 16. Twenty-five of today’s deaths are long-term care home residents, bringing the total number of long-term care resident deaths in the province to 3,162, according to provincial data. The seven-day average for new cases dropped slightly to 3,218. There were 2,998 cases on Friday, 3,326 on Thursday, 2,961 on Wednesday and 2,903 on Tuesday. The virus has now killed a total of 5,340 people in Ontario. Another 3,212 cases resolved in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of active cases in the province to 28,618. Hospitalizations have dropped to 1,632, but the number of intensive care COVID-19 patients rose to 397. Of those, 281 are on ventilators.

215 residents and staff of Tendercare Living Centre get vaccinated

Last Updated Monday, January 11, 2021 5:03AM EST More than 200 residents and staff have been vaccinated at a Scarborough long-term care home dealing with a deadly outbreak. According to North York General Hospital, which is temporarily managing Tendercare Living Centre, 102 residents and 113 staff were inoculated on Sunday. The doses were administered by Scarborough Health Network. “I’m happy I’m going to get my vaccine today,” personal support worker Nina Barcon told CTV News Toronto on her way into the centre. Barcon is expected to return to work on Monday after recovering from the infection. Families were relieved that their loved ones were getting the vaccine. One of them was Dennis Yuen’s mother, who tested positive for COVID-19 over Christmas but had since been cleared.

Vaccinations to begin Sunday at Scarborough long-term care home battling COVID-19 outbreak

Currently, there are 19 active cases among residents at the home. The number of cases marked as resolved among residents is 91 and among staff is 80. A total of 42 staff members have returned to work at the home. More staff members are expected to return in the coming days. Hospital making improvements at home Hopkins said in a statement on Friday that there have been many improvements at the home since NYGH signed a voluntary management agreement to manage the home and its outbreak temporarily.  The outbreak management at Tendercare Living Centre continues to move in the right direction with continued improvements in all areas, including maintaining staffing levels, ensuring infection prevention and control practices and standards are met, and a high level of clinical care and support for residents, Hopkins said.

Paramedics alarmed by conditions inside home with Ontario s worst LTC outbreak

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