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Hamilton reports no new coronavirus cases, 15th death connected to Rosslyn retirement home

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coronavirus pandemic began.On Monday, public health said the death of an 86-year-old man in hospital on Saturday is tied to a mid-May outbreak at the Rosslyn retirement residence.In all, 52 residents were transferred from the facility to two Hamilton hospitals on May 15 after it was discovered that 64 residents and 22 staff had been exposed to the novel coronavirus.Last week, the Retirement Homes Regulatory Authority (RHRA) said it revoked the residence’s licence “after careful review and consideration of the information collected through inspections, complaints and reports from staff and the public.” The residence received its first public order in April, requiring the operation to fulfill a COVID-19 checklist provided by public health.

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