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Wilmington Coronavirus: Symptomatic Residents At Windsor Place

The Wilmington Health Department noted an uptick of "symptomatic residents" at the assisted living facility in its case update Monday.

WILMINGTON, MA — Wilmington's Windsor Place assisted living facility has an uptick in residents with coronavirus symptoms, the Health Department said Monday.

The department did not give a count of confirmed cases at the facility.

If Windsor Place is in the midst of an outbreak, it would be the town's third long-term care facility to see one. AdviniaCare had over 30 residents die before being converted in part to a coronavirus treatment facility last week, and CareOne has dozens of cases and at least nine deaths.

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>>Wilmington Coronavirus: AdviniaCare Becoming Recovery Hospital

The health department stopped sharing case counts for AdviniaCare after it became a recovery hospital, as patients would count as residents of their towns of residence.

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CareOne has 45 active cases, as of Monday. The Health Department did not have updated recovery and death numbers for the facility. As Thursday it had nine deaths and 15 recoveries.

Elsewhere in Wilmington, 34 residents have active cases and 50 have recovered. Four residents have died.

Six residents are in quarantine for potential exposure.

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