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44 positive, 200 isolating in University of Guelph residence COVID-19 outbreak

At least 44 COVID-19 cases have been linked to 'unsanctioned social gatherings' at the University of Guelph's residences.

President Charlotte Yates blames 'unsanctioned social gatherings'

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The university blames "unsanctioned social gatherings" that happened January 15 and 16 for an outbreak of COVID-19 cases on campus. (Kate Bueckert/CBC)

A COVID-19 outbreak in theUniversity of Guelph's residences has spiked, with now at least 44 positive cases and almost a quarter of residence studentsisolating.

The university blames "unsanctioned social gatherings" that happened January 15 and 16.

"This is an upsetting and an unsettling situation and we are all very concerned," said university president Charlotte Yates in a video posted Monday.

Approximately 200 students of the 840 currently living in residence are in isolation.The university is urging anyone who went to gatherings orhas roommates or close contacts who did to isolate and get tested.

"As more test results come in, that number may continue to grow," said Yates.

Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health spokesperson Danny Williamson confirmed the 44 cases as of Monday afternoon. Hesaid all are students and transmission hasspread beyond the gatherings. The health unit considers it a campus outbreak.

27 fines handed out

The university first announcedthe outbreak last Thursday,linking the cases to gatherings at theEast Village Townhouses.

So far, campus police have handed out 27 fines of $120 to those who attended.

Yates said the university has increased enforcement on campus andin residences and is considering a curfew, ifnecessary.

The university said it has placed those students who tested positive for the coronavirus in one residence building together, to avoid further spread.

Guelph is the latest Ontario university to have an outbreakin its residences. Several residence students tested positive in outbreaks at the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterlooand Western Universityin London.