A member of the Brant-Brantford Paramedic Services team has tested positive for COVID-19.
BRANT COUNTY - A member of the Brant-Brantford Paramedic Services team has tested positive for COVID-19.
The member is currently in isolation and recovering. Other paramedics who were in close contact have been tested and all of their tests have come back negative.
There are no identified risks to patients.
In a press release, the County of Brant issued the following statement:
Although this is not considered an outbreak by the Brant County Health Unit, the County of Brant deemed it important to inform the community and uphold a transparent relationship with the public.
Please rest assured that the Brant-Brantford Paramedics have strict health protocols to ensure the safety of those they assist and to protect the wellbeing of the workforce and this essential service.

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