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COVID-19 patient speaks out about concerns with Edmonton Convention Centre

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COVID-19 and is sharing his concerns about the downtown shelter, which is still dealing with an outbreak.Young feels that people at the convention centre are not following safety protocols.“It’s getting worse and worse and worse,” Young said.“Masks are down all the time, there’s no sanitization, there’s barely any social distancing.”Cases at the ECC went up from 22 on Friday to 60 by Tuesday – that’s both staff and clients.

But just like the rest of the province, test results and contact tracing are behind so numbers may vary in the days to come.Temporary shelter at Edmonton Convention Centre has seen 317 people per day, 157 at nightA COVID-19 outbreak was declared Thursday at the temporary 24/7 accommodation.Young is currently in.

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