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Residents at CHSLD Herron in isolation after staff member tests positive for COVID-19

All residents and staff who were in contact with the positive case were quickly tested, CIUSSS de l'Ouest-de-l'le-de-Montral says.

Long-term care home was hit hard by first wave of pandemic, with at least 38 dead in less than a month

CHSLD Herron has been run by public authorities since a COVID-19 outbreak this spring led to dozens of deaths. (Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)

Residents at a long-term care home in Montreal's West Island, where at least 38 people died in the spring, are once again in preventiveisolation after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19.

The regional health authoritytheCIUSSS de l'Ouest-de-l'le-de-Montral said staff at CHSLD Herron learned of the positive case Saturday morning and quickly isolated and tested all patients and employees who had been in contact with them.

"All family members of the residents have been contacted by phone by our care teams," the health authority said in an email.

"They are working closely with public health authorities."

Between March 26 and April 16, nearly forty Herron residents died amid a devastating outbreak of COVID-19. Most of the staff were unable to work, either because they were infected or were themselves in isolation, leaving residents neglected.

Areport released Wednesday concluded "organizational negligence" was a factor in the deaths.

There were onlythree employees caring for133 residents atHerron when, on March 29,healthauthorities dispatched additional workers to help, according to the report.

The regional health authority took over management of the privately runfacility on April 7.

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