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Ottawa Mission pauses intakes due to COVID-19 outbreak

As of Thursday, 60 residents and eight staff had tested positive for COVID-19 at the Waller Street shelter.

City working to add more isolation space for homeless

A brick low-rise building in a city in winter.
The Ottawa Mission said earlier this week it had completed two rounds of testing for COVID-19. (Laura Glowacki/CBC)

An Ottawa homeless shelter has temporarily stopped taking in new clients due to a COVID-19 outbreak.

As of Thursday, 60 residents and eight staff had tested positive for COVID-19 at the Ottawa Mission on Waller Street.

The Mission declined to comment, but in an email to CBCsaid because of the outbreak, intakes have been paused.

It said staff are working with Ottawa Public Health (OPH)and Ottawa Inner City Health to "implement isolation and diversion procedures for clients who tested positive."

OPH saidThursday that it works closely with any facility experiencing an outbreak"to reduce the severity and duration of the outbreak until it can be declared over." OPH said that happens when there are no new cases in residents or staff 14 days from the last possible exposure.

More isolation space coming

The city hasopened several isolation centres for people in need of housingsince the beginning of the pandemic.

According to a memo sent Thursday, OPH recommendedthe city increase capacity at those centres due to the Mission outbreak.

A second space for up to 100 men opened ahead of schedule last week in the Ottawa Jail Hostelon Nicholas Street, and a new isolation centre for up 100 more men at theLowertown Community Resource Centre on Cobourg Streetis expected to open in earlyFebruary, replacing a smaller one at theRouthierCommunity Centre.

The Nicholas Street location will offer space for people who need to self-isolate until the Cobourg Street location opens.

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