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COVID-19 outbreak declared at acute care unit in Blind River

North Shore Health Network says visitor restrictions in place
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NEWS RELEASE
NORTH SHORE HEALTH NETWORK
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As part of ongoing, proactive surveillance and case finding, COVID-19 has been confirmed on the Acute Care Unit of the North Shore Health Network (NSHN) located in Blind River.

As a result, Algoma Public Health (APH) is declaring an outbreak.

NSHN is working closely with APH to take actions to keep workers, providers, patients and visitors safe including monitoring all patients for new symptoms, closing the unit to new admissions, and implementing visiting restrictions.

Effective immediately, the following visiting restrictions for the Acute Care Unit will be in place:

  • There will be no general visiting during the outbreak.
  • Visiting is limited to Essential Caregivers / Essential Visitors only. o Limited to two (2) visitors per day. o Length of visits is not restricted unless exceptional circumstances apply.
  • End-of-life patients (including end-of-life COVID-positive patients) will have a visiting plan developed with the Nursing Team.
  • Visitors are required to wear a medical mask at all times, and to perform hand hygiene upon entry and exit.

All visitors should consider their personal health in determining whether visiting is appropriate. Visitors exhibiting signs of influenza-like illness (fever, cough, difficulty breathing, runny nose, sneezing, etc.) will be asked not to visit.

The North Shore Health Network will continue to provide updates on the status of the outbreak.

For more information on COVID-19 and what to do if you have symptoms, visit Algoma Public Health’s website at this link.

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