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3 deaths now linked to COVID-19 outbreak at Edmonton’s Misericordia Hospital

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COVID-19 outbreak at Edmonton’s Misericordia Community Hospital.Covenant Health — the organization that runs the hospital — confirmed the third death linked to the outbreak on Tuesday.

Alberta Health confirmed the patient was a man in his 70s.“Our sympathies are with their family members and loved ones at this difficult time,” Covenant Health said in a media release.

2 deaths, 32 cases associated with Misericordia Community Hospital COVID-19 outbreak The first case of COVID-19 related to the outbreak was identified at the Misericordia on June 21, according to Alberta Health Services.As of Tuesday afternoon, AHS said there were 17 patients at the hospital who have tested positive for COVID-19.

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