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No new COVID-19 cases identified at Good Samaritan Southgate since Aug. 2

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On Monday, Good Samaritan Southgate care centre reported an additional death related to its COVID-19 outbreak, bringing the total number of residents who have died due to the virus to 27.

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However, officials with the centre said that it’s now been over a week since there was a positive case identified.

The last positive case of COVID-19 identified at the facility was on Aug. 2, said Julie Williams, the director of communications for Good Samaritan Southgate.

Williams added that the facility conducted asymptomatic testing on Thursday and all tests came back negative.

There are still 20 active resident COVID-19 cases related to the outbreak, and 34 residents have recovered.

There are 18 active employee cases, and 14 employee recoveries.

In total, there have been 81 residents who have tested positive for the virus as well as 32 employees.

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Based on current numbers, 33 per cent of the residents who have contracted COVID-19 at Good Samaritan Southgate have died. Of the 184 total residents who live at the care centre, 44 per cent of them have tested positive.

 

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