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South wing closed due to COVID-19 at Huntsville hospital

A COVID-19 virus under the microscope in this undated file image. A COVID-19 virus under the microscope in this undated file image.
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A COVID-19 outbreak has forced the closure of a wing at the Huntsville District Memorial Hospital.

Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare and the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit declared a unit-specific COVID19 outbreak on South Wing at the Huntsville hospital.

Due to the outbreak, general visitors are not permitted, and visitation is limited to one essential caregiver.

Essential caregivers are to wear a surgical mask and other appropriate personal protective equipment as identified by the care team.

Testing of patients and staff continues as part of its outbreak protocols, and enhanced cleaning practices are underway to limit the spread.

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