131 residents at Carlingview Manor test positive for COVID-19
55 staff members have also tested positive for the coronavirus

As of Tuesday, 131 residents of one long-term care home on Carling Avenue have tested positive for COVID-19, according to an update posted by Revera, the owner of the home.
Results from a recent facility-wide mass swabbing at Carlingview Manor showed 131 residents and 55 staff members have the coronavirus. Twelve residents with COVID-19 have died, said the note attributed to Dr. Rhonda Collins, chief medical officer with Revera.
Carlingview Manor is one of several long-term care facilities in the city that has received help from hospital response teams during the pandemic. A provincial database shows the home has approximately 303 beds.
"We are very sad to confirm that we have now had 12 residents pass away with COVID-19. We offer our most sincere condolences to the families and friends of the people we have lost to this pandemic," Collins's note said.
Families worried by increase in cases
Glenda Senack's 87-year-old mother, Patricia Oborne, a resident at the home, has not tested positive.
Still, Senack said the new numbers are upsetting.
"I expected an increase, so I tried to prepare myself for it. But I guess I wasn't totally prepared, because, yeah, it scared me," said Senack.
Senack said she's been happy with the care her mother has been receiving at the home.