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Staffer at downtown Winnipeg nursing home tests positive for COVID-19

A staff member at a downtown Winnipeg nursing home has tested positive for COVID-19, joining a growing list of cases inside long-term personal care facilities managed by Ontario-based Revera Inc.

Several patients have died at other Revera personal care homes across the country

A staff member at this downtown Winnipeg nursing home has tested positive for COVID-19, according to the facility's management. (CBC)

A staff member at a downtown Winnipeg nursing home has tested positive for COVID-19, joining a growing list of cases inside long-term personal care facilities managed by Ontario-based Revera Inc.

The company confirmed late Wednesday it received confirmation a day earlier that an employee at the Parkview Place long-term care facility on Edmonton Street, in the Central Park area, tested positive for COVID-19.

Revera chief medical officer Dr. Rhonda Collin said the staffer last worked on April 2 and is at home in self-isolation. 

Revera spokesperson Larry Roberts said the facility is closely monitoring all residents and staff for symptoms of COVID-19. He said so far no residents have symptoms, so no tests have been done.

He added that staff are screened at the start and end of their shifts for symptoms and fever. He wouldn't say what role the staffer who tested positive has.

The COVID-19 case is at least the second at a Revera facility in Winnipeg.

Last Friday, the company confirmed a patient tested positive for COVID-19 at the Poseidon Care Centre in River Heights. The two cases are part of a growing list at Revera facilities across the country.

There have been cases at care homes in Calgary, Kitchener, Ont., Stratford, Ont., Picton, Ont., Toronto, West Vancouver, Carleton Place and Windsor, Ont., some of which have resulted in deaths.

In Calgary at the McKenzie Towne Continuing Care Centre, Roberts said 12 residents have already died after getting the virus.

Worker at St. Vital care home tests positive

The news from Revera came as the province announced Wednesday that 18 health-care workers in the Winnipeg health region and two in the province's Interlake had tested positive for COVID-19.

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A resident also tested positive at a Revera personal care home in Winnipeg last week for COVID-19. (Roger Cosman/CBC)

Last week, the CEO of Actionmarguerite — a care home in the city's St. Vital area for francophone seniors requiring personal and long-term care services — confirmed a worker there had also tested positive.

And a patient at the Riverview Health Centre also tested positive for COVID-19. The centre provides long-term and palliative care. The province said the patient was not a resident of the facility's personal care home.

A previous presumptive positive case of COVID-19 in Gimli at the Betel personal care home last week turned out to be a false positive. The province previously said a worker there tested positive and nine residents at Betel Home started showing symptoms of respiratory illness but it was ruled as a false positive test on Sunday.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

​Austin Grabish is a reporter for CBC News in Winnipeg. Since joining CBC in 2016, he's covered several major stories. Some of his career highlights have been documenting the plight of asylum seekers leaving America in the dead of winter for Canada and the 2019 manhunt for two teenage murder suspects. In 2021, he won an RTDNA Canada award for his investigative reporting on the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, which triggered change. Have a story idea? Email: austin.grabish@cbc.ca

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