(ANSA) - ROME, JAN 25 - An outbreak of COVID-19 in a care
home near Rome has left around 40 residents positive and four
dead, sources said Monday.
The cluster at the home at Grottaferrata was discovered over the
weekend after guests were given COVID swabs on January 14.
About 10 health operators are also positive including five nuns.
Italian care homes have seen some of the worst outbreaks of the
virus.
Probes are ongoing into the high number of COVID deaths in
homes, especially in the north of Italy at the outset of the
pandemic. (ANSA).
COVID outbreak in care home, 40 positive, 4 dead
10 staff positive including 5 nuns