Coronavirus: 4 COVID-19 outbreaks at Toronto Western Hospital
Toronto Western Hospital has seen four outbreaks of COVID-19 dating back to April 18, affecting multiple staff members and patients.
A University Health Network (UHN) spokesperson confirmed the outbreaks to Global News on Tuesday.
“We had an outbreak on 4B which was declared on April 18,” said Gillian Howard. “On April 30, we declared outbreaks on 8A, 8B and 3B.”
The infected units are now closed to new admissions, Howard said, adding the hospital sees between 25 and 30 COVID-19 positive patients on a daily basis. UHN sees anywhere between 75 and 80 patients on an everyday basis.
“Response to the outbreaks include repeated deep cleaning of the units, testing of all staff working on the units and all patients on the units,” she said.
There are currently 74 COVID-19 cases at UHN hospitals, including 29 in intensive care.
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Other hospitals have also reported outbreaks since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, including Toronto’s SickKids hospital and St. Joseph’s Health Centre.
As of Tuesday morning, Ontario reported 18,310 coronavirus cases and 1,361 deaths.
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