Coronavirus In Minnesota: 12 Residents Die Of COVID-19 At 1 Senior Campus

NEW HOPE, Minn. (AP) — One of Minnesota's deadliest outbreaks of the coronavirus in a single setting is at a senior care campus in New Hope where 12 residents have died of complications of the virus.

Records reviewed by the Star Tribune show the deaths since April 6 involve residents at St. Therese of New Hope who were between 82 and 96 years old.

Most residents died from pneumonia and other respiratory complications caused by COVID-19, the disease that has killed 179 people in Minnesota. State health officials say 129 of those deaths are linked to long-term care facilities.

Administrators at St. Therese say they are working with the state Department of Health on a response to the outbreak. The campus includes a 258-bed nursing home, as well as independent and assisted living residences.

Nursing homes have been on lockdown for weeks to protect their vulnerable residents. Those infected with the coronavirus are quarantined on a single unit at St. Therese. Employees are being screened for signs of the illness before each shift.

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