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COVID-19: Fairhaven long-term care resident dies; 4 new cases at Peterborough facility

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COVID-19 has died, the facility reports Wednesday.According to a post by executive director Lionel Towns, the municipally run facility expresses its “heartfelt condolences” to the victim’s family.

The resident was in Fairhaven’s Westview 2 area and reported a positive test on the weekend.An outbreak was declared on Oct.

31 after a caregiver on Westview 2 — not a direct employee of the Dutton Road facility — tested positive.“This is a terrible virus and our thoughts are with everyone impacted,” stated Towns.

Ontario promises new care standard in long-term care, to be implemented by 2024-2025 Towns also said the four new cases reported by Peterborough Public Health on Tuesday are residents in Westview 2.“Families of the affected residents.

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