CanadaOutbreak in Ontario Long-Term Care Home That Killed 70 People Declared OverSavePrintA woman carries items into Roberta Place, a long-term care facility which is the site of a COVID-19 outbreak, in Barrie, Ont., on Jan. 18, 2021. Carlos Osorio/ReutersThe Canadian Press2/19/2021|Updated: 2/19/2021BARRIE, Ont.—A long-term care home in Barrie, Ont., says a COVID-19 outbreak that killed 70 of its residents has been declared over.Jarlette Health Services, which owns the Roberta Place nursing home, says the local health unit declared the outbreak over on Thursday.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentThe Canadian PressAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesChristmas Cold for the West, Freezing Rain in Ontario, and Winter Storms in the EastDec 25, 2025Western and Northern Canada Braces for Chilly, Snowy ChristmasDec 24, 2025Ottawa Runs Budgetary Deficit of $18.4 Billion for April-to-October PeriodDec 24, 2025Convicted Terrorist Said Namouh Still Poses Risk of Violent Extremism: Parole BoardDec 23, 2025Related Topicslong-term care homeOntario CovidBarrie