TORONTO A COVID-19 variant that originated in the United Kingdom has been detected in three more cases at a meat production facility in North York as Toronto Public Health disclosed Thursday all workplace outbreaks in the city. Declared on Jan. 27, the outbreak at Belmont Meats has resulted in 94 cases and of those, 12 have been linked to be the more transmissible B.1.1.7 variant. The facility remains closed after it voluntarily shut down on Jan. 28. TPH reported on Feb. 8 that 95 employees tested positive for COVID-19. However, Dr. Vinita Dubey, the city’s associate medical officer of health, said Thursday that one case was removed from the total “because upon further investigation and consultation with the laboratory, the individual turned out to be negative for COVID-19.”