TORONTO -- Six more deaths have now been reported at a Scarborough long-term care home that is believed to be the site of the city’s largest outbreak of COVID-19.

Toronto’s Associate Medical Officer of Health Dr. Elizabeth Rea confirmed the latest deaths at Seven Oaks long-term care home on Neilson Road on Monday morning.

There have now been 22 residents who have died at the facility since the outbreak was first reported last month.

"Seven Oaks currently remains the largest COVID-19 long-term care home/retirement home outbreak in Toronto, with the tragically highest number of deaths," Rea said in a statement provided to CP24.

"These people are our parents, our grandparents and our loved ones. I am sure you join me as I extend my sincerest condolences to the families and friends of all individuals who have died from COVID-19 in this setting and in our community."

Toronto Public Health says that there are now 82 confirmed cases of COVID-19 among the 249 residents at Seven Oaks. There are also 14 confirmed cases among the 200 employees at the facility.