Premier Doug Ford's 95 year old Mother in Law has tested positive for COVID-19.
ONTARIO - The Mother in Law for the Premier of Ontario Doug Ford has contracted COVID-19.
Karla Ford's mother, a resident at the West Park Long-Term Care home has tested positive according to CTV news. She is one of 35 residents at the Long Term Care home and 29 staff members who have the virus. The home has had 12 deaths related to COVID-19.
The Premier got emotional during his press conference today when talking about the current state of our long term care homes.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s 95-year-old mother-in-law has tested positive for COVID-19.
“When I see the front page of the Toronto Sun and you see a loved one with their elderly parent and they put their hand up against the window that’s heartbreaking. I relate to it in our own family, with my wife Karla.”
The Premier has not issued an official statement on this at this time, however it has been confirmed by his office.

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