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2nd Kitchener hospital declares COVID-19 outbreak

Grand River Hospital (GRH) has declared a COVID-19 outbreak in one of its medicine units.

It becomes the second Kitchener hospital to do so in less than a week after St. Mary’s General Hospital (SMGH) also declared an outbreak over the weekend.

GRH says it has declared the outbreak in of its medicine units, 8A, after discussions with Waterloo Public Health.

The hospital says that at the beginning of April a patient was admitted without symptoms but by mid-month, they had developed respiratory symptoms and tested positive for COVID-19.

In addition, a person who was sharing a room with the patient and a caregiver for the pair have also developed symptoms.

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GRH says that a hospital outbreak is declared when two or more people are linked and test positive for a respiratory illness that was acquired in the hospital in a consistent timeframe.

SMGH declared an outbreak on Saturday in two separate wings of the hospital which forced it to close its third floor to new admissions.

The hospital says that a patient on the third floor had tested positive for COVID-19 and it is believed it was caught by another patient they were sharing a room with. A caregiver also tested positive for the virus.

On the sixth floor of the hospital, it is believed the virus was transmitted between staff members although no patients in the ward have tested positive.

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