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Grey-Bruce’s COVID-19 count rose by a dozen cases over the weekend, and three more were added on Monday.
The new cases raise the region’s cumulative total to 476 with 31 cases currently active. The Grey Bruce Health Unit also reported 14 probable cases and 131 high-risk contacts of confirmed cases. Two of the active cases are hospitalized.
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To date, there have been 41 cases reported in healthcare workers working in Grey-Bruce.
The Village Seniors Long Term Care Home outbreak in Hanover, declared on Dec. 19 was ended Dec. 23 after three staff who test positive were retested.
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Grey-Bruce’s COVID-19 count rose by a dozen cases over the weekend, and three more were added on Monday.
The new cases raise the region’s cumulative total to 476 with 31 cases currently active. The Grey Bruce Health Unit also reported 14 probable cases and 131 high-risk contacts of confirmed cases. Two of the active cases are hospitalized.
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To date, there have been 41 cases reported in healthcare workers working in Grey-Bruce.
The Village Seniors Long Term Care Home outbreak in Hanover, declared on Dec. 19 was ended Dec. 23 after three staff who test positive were retested.
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Grey-Bruce’s COVID-19 count rose by a dozen cases this weekend.
Sunday saw two more cases, in Kincardine and South Bruce Peninsula, the Grey Bruce Health Unit reported Sunday afternoon.
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That brought the cumulative total to 473 confirmed cases, of which 33 are active cases.
Another 15 are active probable cases involving people showing symptoms, who are high-risk contacts of an active case but waiting for lab confirmation of COVID.
So far 414 people with COVID in Grey-Bruce have recovered and two are in hospital. Twenty-six cases have been referred to other health units. There are still no deaths recorded in Grey-Bruce due to COVID-19.