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COVID-19 variant found in more Toronto homeless shelters, encampment

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COVID-19 have now been found in five Toronto shelters and one homeless encampment in the city.Toronto Public Health says nine people at four shelters, and four people from an encampment have screened positive for a COVID-19 variant.Earlier this month, the health unit said a variant had been found at the Maxwell Meighen Centre for the homeless, where 29 people have tested positive for COVID-19.

COVID-19 variant outbreak grows to 29 cases at Toronto shelter The city says those who have tested positive have been moved to an isolation centre.[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Meanwhile, the city and the Unity Health hospital network have resumed a vaccination pilot program at several homeless shelters.

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