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1 resident dead, 52 vaccinated in Saskatoon Extendicare nursing home outbreak

Twenty-two residents are infected at the company's Preston home in Saskatoon.

22 residents are infected at the company's Preston home in Saskatoon

Twenty-two residents of Extendicare's Preston home in Saskatoon are currently infected with COVID-19. One resident who was infected has died. (Google Maps)
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As the COVID-19 outbreak at its Regina Parkside home appears to be stabilizing, private nursing home company Extendicaresays the outbreak at another of its Saskatchewan facilitieshas claimed the life of a resident.

Provincial health officials declared a COVID-19 outbreak at the Preston Extendicarehome in Saskatoonon Dec. 10. It followed on the heels of an outbreak at Extendicare's Moose Jaw home, which was declared on Nov. 12 but is no longer listed on the province's inventory of active outbreaks, and the Parkside outbreak, which was declared on Nov. 20, has been linked to more than 40 resident deaths and has led the province to seek an ombudsman investigation.

Extendicare's homes are the only long-term care centresin the provinceoperated by a private company under contract to the SHA.

As of Friday, 22 residents and three staff members at Preston Extendicarein Saskatoon were infected.

One Preston resident who was infected with COVID-19 has died, Extendicare said in an emailed statement.

"Extendicare Preston is strictlyadhering to all provincial and local public health directives. We are continuing to test rigorously so that we can combat the virus effectively and clear it from our home as soon as possible," a spokesperson said.

"Regular testing of all staff remains in place, with another round of testing completed [Thursday]. All negative residents will be re-tested again, with the SaskatchewanHealth Authority (SHA)on site to administer the tests."

Extendicare is also doing increasing cleaning and disinfection, monitoring all residents three times a day for symptoms and doing active screening of staff before each shift, the spokesperson said.

Only20 of the home's 82 long-term care beds were inprivate rooms, according to a 2019 inspection report.

Preston Extendicare has 82 rooms, according to a 2019 inspection report. (Submitted to CBC News)

As of Friday, 52 of 53 eligible Preston residents have been vaccinated against COVID-19, along with 23 workers. More people will be vaccinated in the days ahead, the spokesperson said.

"We are encouraged at the progress being made in vaccinating our residents and team members," the spokesperson said.

Vaccinations at Parkside began on Friday, according to an update Extendicare sent to family members. No active cases among residents or workers were reported.Neither Parkside nor Preston had any residents in hospital.