More clients at Calgary homeless shelters have tested positive for COVID-19. Three people who were staying the Drop-In Centre have tested positive, along with one guest at the Salvation Army Centre of Hope. “To be perfectly honest, I was somewhat surprised that it took this long to get the first case,” said Dr.
Chris Mody, professor and head of the department of Microbiology, Immunology and Infectious Diseases at Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary.
Testing was already occurring but now all staff and clients at the Drop-In Centre and at the Centre of Hope will be tested for COVID-19.
Anyone who has tested positive or is suspected to have the novel coronavirus will stay at city isolation facilities. Karen Livick, the