COVID-19 outbreak at Providence Manor in Kingston

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A COVID-19 outbreak at Providence Manor has caused added restrictions and lockdown measures in the Kingston long-term care home.

Krista Wells Pearce is the vice president of corporate support services, and says the outbreak started 11 days ago.

As of Thursday, there have been 35 cases of COVID-19, including four staff members. There have been no deaths in connection with the outbreak, says Wells Pearce.“It’s sad. It’s heartbreaking," Cotman says. "I used to go see them every day when I’d come in and see my mother," she explains. "And I haven’t been there in a week, and I know they’re wondering, 'Where is she?'"

 

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Close everything within a 2 block radius. Don’t let the Fentanyl and crack heads near by either. Covid will kill them. Boosters over narcan!

Good thing they all have 5 boosters 😂 Biggest medical scam and psyop in modern history.

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