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Home / Health / COVID Outbreaks Hit Ontario Care Homes Again

COVID Outbreaks Hit Ontario Care Homes Again

19 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Two London, Ont., care homes reported active COVID-19 outbreaks on December 17.
  • Outbreaks are defined as two cases linked and in close proximity.
  • Staffing challenges can increase the risk of outbreaks in care homes.

Six years into the pandemic, COVID-19 prevention in Ontario's long-term care homes remains a critical concern, especially with the holiday visiting season underway. As of December 17, two facilities in London, Ontario, Chelsey Park Long-Term Care and Dearness Home, were experiencing active COVID-19 outbreaks. An outbreak is officially declared when two cases are linked and in close proximity.

These outbreaks occur amidst a challenging flu season, marked by a rise in childhood cases and a significant increase in respiratory illnesses at London hospitals. The situation highlights the ongoing need for strict infection control measures. Experts stress that while facility rules haven't drastically changed, enforcement of protocols like masking and hand hygiene is paramount.

Despite the risks, maintaining resident connections is vital. Current protocols allow visitors even during outbreaks on specific floors, with stepped-up masking and hygiene measures. However, vigilance from visitors is crucial; individuals feeling unwell or exposed are urged to postpone visits. Ongoing staffing shortages in care homes also pose a significant challenge to maintaining effective infection control.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Visitors are generally allowed but must adhere to enhanced masking and hand hygiene protocols. Visitors should not visit if they are sick or have been exposed to COVID-19.
Chelsey Park Long-Term Care and Dearness Home in London, Ontario, reported active COVID-19 outbreaks as of December 17, 2025.
Care homes are focusing on enhanced vigilance with infection protocols, including masking and hand hygiene, and promoting vaccinations. Staffing challenges remain a concern.

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