“Of course, in the current epidemiological context, we will not hesitate to use all the means and levers at our disposal to counter any threat to the health and safety of the population,” said CIUSSS spokesperson Mathieu Boivin. It also appears that a 40-year-old client of Mega Fitness has died of the virus, though it isn t clear if he caught it at the gym. Étienne Desrochers-Jean recently contracted COVID-19 and died of it, his sister, Élodie Desrochers-Jean, told The Canadian Press. Quebec City health authorities declined to comment on the man s death. It s confirmed Desrochers-Jean was a client. There isn t evidence showing he caught the virus there, but the public will one day learn more, since a police report has been filed in the case.
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Coronavirus contact tracing sites grow following identification of missing link in Brisbane
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Following the Good Friday announcement that a previously unidentified nurse is believed to be the missing link in Brisbane s COVID-19 clusters, Queensland Health has updated the COVID-19 contact list.
The previously unidentified nurse, who also works at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, treated the same returned traveller who infected a doctor earlier in March.
Queensland COVID-19 snapshot:
Deaths: 6
Active cases: 82
historical casual contacts.