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Verona, Ont., health-care worker speaks out after positive COVID-19 test

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One of the several health-care workers who tested positive for COVID-19 in the Kingston, Frontenac Lennox and Addington Public Health catchment area has spoken publically about the disease.

Last week, Global News reported that at least three health-care professionals contracted the novel coronavirus in the the KFL&A region.

One of those cases was found at Lakelands Family Health Team in Northbrook, Ont., causing the closure of the clinic. A health-care worker at Kingston General Hospital also tested positive for COVID-19 last week.

Although the Verona Medical Clinic also closed its doors last week, it wasn’t until Monday that KFL&A Public Health confirmed this was the clinic where the third health-care worker had contracted the disease.

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