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Alberta announced Tuesday the first death of a Calgarian from COVID-19.

A woman in her 80s who was a resident of the McKenzie Towne Continuing Care Centre died of the virus Monday, Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw said during her daily update from Edmonton.

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Two other residents from the same facility have tested positive for the novel coronavirus and are in stable condition.

Additionally, 11 more residents at the facility have symptoms consistent with COVID-19, Hinshaw said.

One staff member also tested positive. The staff member became symptomatic on March 12 and last worked March 9. He did not travel and the origin of the illness is unknown.

In total, 144 residents are currently in the part of the facility affected by the outbreak. All who were in touch with the staff member are now self-isolating.

The outbreak does not affect residents at the McKenzie Towne Retirement Residence, according to Revera, which operates both facilities.

“I know that today’s news of a second death and an outbreak in a long-term-care facility will be distressing for many people,” Hinshaw said. “It’s important to remember that we are all in this together. Now, more than ever, we need to take care of each other.

“I want to extend my condolences to those grieving their family members because of COVID-19 today. We will get through this together.”