Public health, as well as health and workplace safety investigators, don't know exactly how all 226 residents and some 148 employees of a private seniors' home in the Town of Mount Royal became infected with COVID-19 — a catastrophic outbreak that has killed at least 70 residents. Dr. Mylène Drouin, the public health director for the Montreal region, agreed with Arruda. Dr. Mylène Drouin, director of Montreal's public health agency, spoke about the home during a news briefing Thursday. (Google Streetview/Radio-Canada)The home is owned by Vigi Santé, a company that operates 15 long-term care homes in Quebec. She is also concerned about similar problems with ventilation systems at other homes owned by the company.
Source: CBC News May 15, 2020 00:56 UTC