COVID-19 after no other residents tested positive for the disease.Someone living at the Sherbrooke Community Centre was diagnosed with the disease caused by the novel coronavirus on Saturday, triggering the facility’s outbreak protocols which includes testing everyone else in the unit.On Sunday, spokesperson Eric Anderson said all other residents had negative tests.
What’s in Pfizer’s vaccine? A look at the ingredients The Saskatchewan Health Authority defines an outbreak to be when two or more people contract the disease.“It was very much a relief,” Anderson told Global News, “because we know, and we’ve seen how quickly this virus can spread.”He stressed staff remain “really determined to keep this under control,” though he said they.