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Bradford's seventh COVID-19 case confirmed

A Bradford man in his 70s has been hospitalized due to COVID-19
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A Bradford man in his 70s is one of the region's latest confirmed cases of COVID-19, reported by the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit today.

The man acquired the virus through community transmission and is currently hospitalized at Southlake Regional Health Centre.

The Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit is now reporting 62 lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Simcoe-Muskoka. 

There are 11 hospitalized cases and four deaths in the region attributed to the virus. There are 12 recoveries being reported by the health unit and there are still 29 people confirmed positive for the virus who are self-isolating.

Among the information provided today from the health unit is another three cases reported in Barrie, one woman in her 30s is self-isolating and appears to have contracted the virus through community transmission. A Barrie man in his 60s, also a community transmission case, is hospitalized. The third Barrie case is a woman in her 40s who is a close contact of a known case and is self-isolating at home.

The other two cases, which were reported yesterday without details include a Springwater man in his 60s who is self-isolating. His case is related to travel to Trinidad. There is also a woman in her 20s from New Tecumseth who is self-isolating. She was a close contact of a known case.

There are five cases with all information still pending.

An Orillia long term care home will now be implementing outbreak protocols after it was discovered a person working at the home was working while they were infectious.

“We now have an individual who worked at a long term care facility while they were infectious,” said SMDHU medical officer of health Dr. Charles Gardner, adding the individual worked at Spencer House in Orillia. “We consider any long-term care facility with a single case to be in an outbreak.”

Gardner would not provide any more information on the health care worker from Spencer House.

The total cases by community are as follows:

Collingwood (1), Barrie (13), Orillia (7), Springwater (3), Clearview (2), New Tecumseth (7), Adjala-Tosorontio (1), Bradford West Gwillimbury (7), Essa (2), Innisfil (1), Wasaga Beach (1) Midland (2), Oro-Medonte (2), Tiny (1), Ramara (1), Gravenhurst (3) and Huntsville (3). The remaining four cases are still under investigation with information pending.

Here are the status of the cases in Bradford West Gwillimbury:

1. March 15 - a woman in her 50s who had travelled to Ecuador, RECOVERED

2. March 20 - a man in his 20s with close contact to the woman who travelled to Ecuador, RECOVERED

3. March 21 - a woman in her 30s who acquired the virus from community transmission, currently in hospital 

4. March 25 - a man in his 40s who is the husband of the woman in her 30s, acquired through close contact, currently self isolating at home

5. March 25 - a woman in her 50s who acquired the virus from community transmission, currently in hospital

6. March 27 - a woman in her 50s who acquired the virus from community transmission, currently self isolating at home

7. April 1 - a man in his 70s who acquired the virus from community transmission, currently in hospital 

 

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Erika Engel

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