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Toronto Western Hospital reporting coronavirus outbreaks in 4 separate units

Toronto Western Hospital is reporting four separate COVID-19 outbreaks inside its doors, which has prompted the hospital to halt new admissions to the affected departments.

The hospital typically cares for around 80 COVID-19 patients daily

Officials say the four units experiencing COVID-19 outbreaks at Toronto Western Hospital are being deep cleaned. (David Donnelly/CBC)

Toronto Western Hospital is reporting four separate COVID-19 outbreaks inside its doors, which has prompted the hospital to halt new admissions to the affected departments.

A total of 19 patients and 46 staff have tested positive for the coronavirus.

The outbreaks have been identified in two dedicated COVID-19 units and two internal medicine units.

"We are caring for a large number of patients who are COVID positive and there is always a risk in a circumstance like that," said Gillian Howard, a spokesperson for University Health Network (UHN), in an email.

A total of 79 staff have now tested positive for COVID-19 within the greater UHN, which also includes Toronto General and three other health care facilities, though 63 of those people have recovered.

Toronto Western declared its first outbreak on April 18, and the subsequent three on April 30.

The hospital, which also operates a COVID-19 assessment centre, has typically been caring for around 80 coronavirus patients daily for the past several weeks, Howard said.

It is now performing a deep cleaning of the affected units while they are closed to admissions.

"We are always reviewing practices, the science around COVID-19 which is developing, increasing our cleaning, doing additional testing and doing everything we can to care for patients and staff," Howard said.