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Coronavirus case count rises to 37 at Bradford Valley care home, including 4 deaths

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There are now 37 cases of the novel coronavirus at the Bradford Valley Care Community nursing home in Bradford, Ont. — 28 in residents and nine in staff members.

Of the 28 residents who are confirmed to have COVID-19, four have died, including a man and a woman in their 90s, as well as a man and a woman in their 80s. “We have a number of other individuals who are quite ill,” Dr.

Charles Gardner, the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit’s medical officer of health, told reporters during a telephone press conference Friday. “We are very concerned about them, and they’re being given proper care at Bradford Valley.” According to Gardner, one of the residents who’s been infected with COVID-19 has been admitted to Southlake Regional Health Centre

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