Alliston hospital revisits masking protocols
Masking isn't just for Halloween anymore.
Stevenson Memorial Hospital is once again asking people to mask-up before visiting the hospital.
Now, staff, patients, visitors and volunteers will be required in all clinical areas of the hospital to don hospital-provided masks.
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"Stevenson Memorial Hospital is a mask-friendly, inclusive environment that keeps the safety of all individuals at the hospital a top priority," said Susan Woollard, interim VP of clinical services and CNE.
"This is an important step to keep our vulnerable patients safe, as well as our staff, while reducing transmission within our facility during this viral season."
Changes to its masking protocols came as the number of COVID-19 cases and other respiratory illnesses are increasing in the region.
Visitors are required to wear hospital-provided medical masks while in a patient's room. Eating and drinking is not permitted in a patient's room. And, visitors must wash their hands or sanitize before entering and after leaving a patient's room.
The hospital also notes that anyone with symptoms or are considered a high-risk person who has had contact with a confirmed case not to enter the hospital to visit a patient.
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