‘He’s at peace,’ says sister of man whose death is tied to COVID-19 outbreak at long-term care home
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This article was published 07/12/2021 (254 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
A Brandon woman is mourning the loss of her brother, whose death has been linked to a COVID-19 outbreak at the Manitoba Developmental Centre.
Mabel Ramsey says her brother Ronald Starzyk, 62, died on Nov. 26 after testing positive for the virus — just four days after the outbreak was declared.
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