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Good Samaritan Southgate now Alberta’s deadliest long-term care outbreak

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Good Samaritan Southgate Care Centre, which remains in an active COVID-19 outbreak.This makes it even more deadly than the outbreak earlier in the pandemic at McKenzie Towne care facility in Calgary, which where 21 people died.

New COVID-19 case at Calgary’s McKenzie Towne care facility a ‘setback’ for families There are currently 49 active COVID-19 cases among residents at Good Samaritan Southgate, along with 16 positive cases in staff.

On Friday, Good Samaritan said six residents have recovered, as well as eight employees.The company’s interim president and CEO, Michelle Bonnici, spoke on camera for the first time since the outbreak began, calling the situation tragic.“It’s heartbreaking for the staff.

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