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Long-term care homes have new challenges in the latest COVID wave: experts

4,519 residents and 674 staff in long-term care homes have COVID, according to the LTC ministry.

Published Jul 22, 2022 at 4:08pm

Long-term care homes have new challenges in the latest COVID wave: experts

TORONTO ON-April 29. Manager Cathy Zhou guides Resident Jacquie Chen (r) . Yee Hong Centre Scarborough Finch is a nursing home notable for being one of very few Toronto long-term care homes to have had zero COVID deaths all pandemic.(R.J. Johnston/Toronto Star) R.J. Johnston/Toronto Star

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