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Advocates say more plans needed for homeless camps as Edmonton sees 1st COVID-19 outbreak at shelter

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COVID-19 outbreak at a homeless shelter in the city raises major concerns, especially days before one of them is set to be dismantled.Alberta Health Services confirmed Wednesday that there are six cases associated with the homeless community in Edmonton.

On the provincial outbreak list, the Hope Mission emergency shelter in Edmonton is now listed. AHS said that out of the confirmed cases, one person has recovered but five of the cases are active.

Coronavirus: Where Alberta’s COVID-19 outbreaks are Cameron Noyes, a spokesperson for the Peace Camp in Old Strathcona, said that part of shutdown talks with the city — where they agreed to tear down the camp on Sept.

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