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AHS outlines Misericordia re-opening plans as investigation started at Grey Nuns Hospital

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COVID-19 outbreak, Alberta Health has begun investigating a suspected outbreak at another Edmonton hospital.There are few details available, but Alberta Health Service’s Edmonton Zone medical director says it knows about a suspected case at the Grey Nuns Hospital.Nothing has been confirmed but AHS is investigating what happened and what it could mean.

It’s not known how many people may have come into contact with patients involved in this investigation or even if the COVID infections spread within the hospital.

Alberta records 359 new cases of COVID-19, 3 additional deaths over the weekend Dr. David Zygun says this investigation and the now-over Misericordia outbreak highlight the challenges for Alberta’s health system during a.

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