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Halton Region has identified new COVID-19 outbreaks in Burlington and Milton.The Region said Friday July 22 that a new outbreak has been declared at Allendale Milton long term care home in the Adam S ; House and it was declared July 19.The Village of Tansley Woods long-term care home in Burlington is also dealing with a COVID-19 outbreak in the Nelson Home. That one was declared July 20, according to Halton Public Health. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Village is also dealing with another COVID-19 outbreak impacting the 8220 econd floor, Emma S West. According to Schlegel Villages, which runs the Village of Tansley Woods, there are 44 active cases, including 30 residents and 14 staff. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In all of our villages our teams continue to work diligently to either prevent outbreaks, or contain the spread. We ask our caregivers and
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