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91 cases at Rebecca Towers COVID-19 outbreak

The COVID-19 outbreak at Rebecca Towers has surged, with 23 new cases over the weekendaccording to public health.

Of those 91 cases,88 are residents and 3 are staff. The outbreak is also linked to 1 death

Rebecca Towers is seen on May 5, 2021. A COVID-19 outbreak was declared in the building on May 3. (Dan Taekema/CBC)

The COVID-19 outbreak at Rebecca Towers has surged, with 23 new cases over the weekendaccording to public health.

Data from Hamilton public health shows there are 91 total cases. Of those,88 are residents and three are staff. The outbreak is also linked to one death.

This comes aftertenants at the apartment building urgedthe cityto set up a mobile vaccination clinic as soon as possible. On Thursday, paramedics starteddoing COVID-19 testing at the highrise in Hamilton's core.

The building is the site of the first outbreak declared at an apartment building in the city.

Public health said in a statement on Sunday it expected to find more cases because of the door-to-door testing.

"Identifying these cases was the goal, so they can isolate and their close contacts be identified, to further minimize spread in the community and within households," said Dr. Ninh Tran, the city's associate medical officer of health.

Tran also said public health is working withMedallion, the company that owns the site, to ensure everything is being done to stop the outbreak.

Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, the local medical officer of health, previously said investigation revealed the virus, which has been found in17 units and on 10 floors, spread through residents "caring" for one another and socializing.

Medallion previously saidit's in contact with public health and "adhering to any advice we receive in regards to the need for additional property management efforts, and any required communications to our residents."

WATCH | Tenants call for vaccines

'We need vaccines': Rebecca Towers residents speak out

3 years ago
Duration 0:59
Members of the Rebecca Towers tenant committee share their concerns following a COVID-19 outbreak in their building.

While cases at the building date back to March, the outbreak was not declared until more than a month later, something residents have taken issue with and are demanding the city address.

Tenants also pointed out the building only has a single working elevator.

Medallion's office on Bold Street also has a COVID-19 outbreak, with two infected staff members.

With files from Dan Taekema