Toronto

1 dead, 9 hospitalized in flu outbreak at Toronto homeless shelter

Toronto Public Health says it's investigating a deadly flu outbreak at a shelter in the city.

Health official says flu outbreak was declared on Sunday

A Toronto health official says a flu outbreak at Seaton House has left one person dead and nine others in hospital. (CBC)

Toronto Public Health says it's investigating a deadly flu outbreak at a shelter in the city.

Associate Medical Officer of Health Allison Chris says the outbreak at Seaton House has left one person dead and nine others in hospital.

Chris says the outbreak was declared on Sunday and the death occurred on Wednesday.

She says the outbreak is on a "long-stay" floor of the shelter, where people generally live for extended periods.

Chris says an infection control program aimed at reducing transmission of the virus was put in place on Sunday when the
outbreak was declared.

Seaton House, with more than 500 beds, is the largest and one of the oldest shelters serving homeless men in Toronto.