Debbie Griggs (picctured) was four months pregnant when she mysteriously disappeared from her home in Deal, Kent, in the middle of the night on May 5, 1999.
Police in the U.K. discovered the remains of a 34-year-old pregnant woman whose husband murdered her in 1999 amid allegations he was having an affair with a 15-year-old girl.
In that time, there have been 70 deaths attributed to the outbreak 66 confirmed and three considered probable, all residents. One essential caregiver associated with the 137-bed facility also died after contracting the virus.
Roberta Place community relations co-ordinator Stephanie Barber tells
BarrieToday that today’s numbers have stayed the same since Friday.
There have been no new COVID deaths since Feb. 2, and no new resident cases since Jan. 27.
Current active staff/team member cases are down to 13 from the 16 reported on Friday.
The figures for the Roberta Place outbreak now include “probable” cases, defined as any staff or resident who was on site on or after Jan. 5 presenting with symptoms compatible with COVID-19 with either: