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Coronavirus: Health-care worker at Markham, Ont. long-term care home tests positive

WATCH ABOVE: Asked about a letter from frontline workers at Lakeridge Hospital who say they're having to extend the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), Ontario Health Minister Christine Elliott said the province has an "adequate" supply of PPEs and is working to obtain more – Mar 23, 2020

A health-care worker at a long-term care home in Markham has tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

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The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) said the frontline worker contracted the disease after a resident in the home was confirmed to have had the virus last week.

SEIU said additional workers who may have been exposed are waiting for their test results.

SEIU confirmed to Global News that the worker is an employee at the Markhaven Home for Seniors, which recently declared an outbreak.

“Today’s alarming news is a consequence of a system that is moving too slow to protect workers and the public,” SEIU Healthcare president Sharleen Stewart said in a statement.

“It’s time decision makers put themselves in the shoes of the frontline health-care workers who are putting themselves in danger to fight the war on COVID-19.

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“While they fight for us, health system administrators and the provincial government should be there for them.”

In Toronto, 13 health-care workers are confirmed to have tested positive for COVID-19.

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