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Edmonton’s Good Samaritan Southgate reports new death from COVID-19, over 2 weeks since last fatality

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COVID-19 at the Good Samaritan Southgate Care Centre in Edmonton after an additional death was reported over the weekend.The last time a death was reported in relation to the outbreak was on Aug.

23.At this point, 40 per cent of residents who contracted the virus have died. A total of 184 residents live at the care centre, with the latest numbers showing that there have been a total of 79 positive cases in residents identified.

Good Samaritan Southgate now Alberta’s deadliest long-term care outbreak Currently, there are seven active cases of COVID-19 in residents, and two active cases in employees.There have been 40 recoveries in residents and 31 employees have recovered.As of Monday, Alberta Health has not yet declared the outbreak at.

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