Nurses and personal support workers on the front lines of the fight against COVID-19 at city-operated long-term care homes say a stricter testing regimen for staff could have helped contain a facility-wide outbreak at the Peter D. Clark Centre, where mass surveillance testing last week turned up two new positive cases in staff. Read More
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'Like sitting ducks' Staff at city-run long-term care home say stricter testing could have stopped spread
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