Covid-19: Death toll from Belgian care home Christmas party rises to 27

The municipality said on New Year’s Eve that a 27th person had died but the outbreak was finally stabilising.
The death toll of a coronavirus outbreak in a care home linked to a Father Christmas party for the elderly last month has reached 27.
The Mol care centre in northern Belgium had organised a December 4 visit of the beloved figure who usually spreads mirth and presents, but there is a possibility the actor who played him could have been a super spreader of Covid-19 unbeknownst to himself.
The municipality said on New Year’s Eve that a 27th person had died but the outbreak was finally stabilising.
Belgium, a nation of 11.5 million, has been badly hit by the pandemic with 19,441 deaths so far, many of them in care homes.
The Mol municipality said two weeks ago the party would have been barred had the local crisis cell known about it. At the last count, the care home had 88 infections, including 42 among the staff.
Initially, the actor had been pinpointed as the source of the outbreak, but subsequent scientific research has not been fully conclusive.