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Good morning! Its Tuesday, March 19, here is your weather, traffic and top stories today in the Halton area.This weeks more winter-like conditions continue, with Environment Canada forecasting a mainly cloudy day with a high of 2 C and a chance of flurries in the morning, and again later in the afternoon. Wind chill of -10 C in the morning. Cloudy tonight with a 60 per cent chance of snow and low of -3 C.Find the latest local weather information fo
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stanley becher all the results, as of yet, but the ones we were able to access yesterday April 21 were all clear of COVID-19, said Janice King, executive director of King Nursing Home in Bolton.Peel Public Health flagged the local long-term care facility as having a respiratory outbreak on April 12.
stanley mug ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW At that time, King said two residents of the home had symptoms.She said to date there are no residents with signs or symptoms anymore. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Loh said the health authority is still in the midst of confirming exactly which organism was the cause of the illness.As well, on Saturday, as part of ramped up testing in long-term care home by Public Health, all residents and staff on shift were swabbed as a precaution. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Earlier this month, the province announced several measures aimed at stopping the spread of COVID-19 in long-term care homes, including more testing for symptomatic residents and staff, as well as those in contact with positive COVID-19 cases. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In Peel, there have been 17 outbreaks of coronavirus in long-term care facilities.The virus has hit people in the