On Sunday, the province reported no new cases of COVID-19 in the province’s care homes. On Monday, there were two and on Tuesday just one.
It’s a far cry from much of the past year, when the pandemic forged a path of destruction through the homes, causing more than 5,300 deaths.Administrators and patients say the change in stress levels has been dramatic since residents began getting vaccinated, even if most have not yet received their second dose, which the province has chosen to delay by up to four months.The home where Laurin lives, the CHSLD Rose-de-Lima, has been relatively lucky.
Though it had around 22 cases and nine deaths in the first wave, it has been spared from the second, save a single case in October.A separate section of the.