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Two deaths reported amid ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in Burnaby

Outbreak was declared on Jan. 4, 2022
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George Derby long-term care centre in Burnaby.

Two lives have been lost amid an ongoing COVID-19 outbreak at George Derby Centre in Burnaby. 

According to the latest Long-Term Care, Assisted Living and Independent Living Facilities report released on Jan. 28, 2022, the facility has seen a total of 36 cases since the outbreak was declared on Jan. 4, 2022. 

The BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) says the data is current as of Jan. 25, 2022. 

Fraser Health said they proactively implemented the following measures at the site: 

  • Staffing levels are being supported to maintain resident care
  • Social visits are restricted in the affected areas of the facility. Essential visits can continue
  • Staff and residents movement in the affected areas of the facility has been modified to minimize exposure to others
  • Cleaning and infection control measures have been further enhanced
  • Residents, families and staff are being notified
  • Twice a day screening of all staff and residents is taking place
  • Additional testing and screening is in place to support monitoring of disease control

George Derby Centre was subject to an outbreak on Nov. 8, 2021, when there were 10 confirmed cases. 

The outbreak included 24 cases involving 16 residents and eight staff members. One death was also recorded. 

In November of 2020, the centre endured a tragic outbreak with 36 lives lost among 109 confirmed infections. 

on Thursday (Jan. 27), Fraser Health declared the outbreak at St. Michael's Centre in Burnaby officially over.