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Staff at 2 long-term care homes in Lower Mainland test positive for COVID-19

A long-term care facility in Vancouver and another in Surrey have increased cleaning and infection control protocols after a staff member at each facility tested positive for COVID-19.

Arbutus Care Centre in Vancouver and Czorny Alzheimer Centre in Surrey are affected

On Sunday, Vancouver Coastal Healthsays onestaff member at Arbutus Care Centre, along-term care home in Vancouver pictured here, tested positive forCOVID-19. Fraser Health confirmeda staff memberat CzornyAlzheimer Centrein Surrey also tested positive. (CBC)

A long-term care facilityin Vancouver and another in Surrey have increased cleaning and infection control protocols after a staff member at each facility tested positive for COVID-19.

On Sunday morning, Vancouver Coastal Healthreportedonestaff member at Arbutus Care Centre, along-term care home in Vancouver, tested positive forCOVID-19.

On Sunday afternoon, Fraser Health confirmeda staff memberat CzornyAlzheimer Centrein Surrey also tested positive.

Both employees are self-isolating at home.

"Fraser Health is working with staff to identify anyone who may havebeen exposed and is taking steps to protect the health of all staff,residents and families," the health authority said in a statement.

Restrictions were imposed August 14 at Arbutus Care Centre, said Dr. Rhonda Collins, Chief Medical Officer for Revera, the facility's provider.

Both facilitiesareworking with public health officials in following pandemic outbreak protocols and infection control practices.

Staff are wearing personal protective equipment to reduce the risk of transmission and enhanced cleaning measures are in place.

"We have informed residents, their families and the staff of the status of the outbreak," Collins said.

"We will continue to reach out to all families of residents as often as possible to provide updates on their loved ones during this time of physical isolation."

There are currently two ongoingoutbreaks in care facilities in Vancouver and one in Richmond, according to VCH.

There are currently six COVID-19 outbreaks atfacilities in the Fraser Health region, the health authority said.