NEW COVID CASE TODAY AT BRACEBRIDGE HOSPITAL, SAYS MAHC

Mark Clairmont | MuskokaTODAY.com

BRACEBRIDGE — Just when you thought it was safe ….

A staff member at the Bracebridge hospital is the latest local case of COVID-19.

Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) says on its website today the health unit confirmed it.

But MAHC did not say if the test was the result of testing at the hospital’s new permanent testing centre.

The case was not reported today in the health unit’s daily round-up, which could mean the worker does not reside in Muskoka or have an Ontario health card with a local address.

The news comes on the heels of the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit reporting no new cases in Muskoka after 10 announced yesterday, Sept. 23.

MAHC says due to privacy legislation it’s not giving specifics about today’s case.

But says it can confirm the acquisition was through a close contact and “did not occur in the workplace at MAHC.”

The staff member has been quarantining at home.

MAHC is following public health guidance to investigate the case and work through contact tracing at the South Muskoka site together with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit.

Contact tracing investigation involves identifying any unprotected exposures and no additional positive cases have been identified to date.

“Our staff are skilled and experienced health care workers that wear appropriate personal protective equipment for all patient interactions which mitigates the risk of transmission to patients,” says the unsigned release.

“No patients have been identified at risk of exposure, and there are currently no COVID-positive inpatients at MAHC.”

Hospital operations continue as normal and the hospital is not in outbreak.

The hospital says numerous continued safety precautions remain in place to prevent and contain the spread of COVID-19, including:

  • screening everyone entering the hospitals at the entrances, and self-screening and self-declaring of symptoms by staff,
  • limiting visitation,
  • enhanced cleaning and infection prevention and control protocols,
  • frequent hand hygiene,
  • personal protective equipment protocols, including universal masking of everyone in the building,
  • regular COVID-19 information updates and internal communication regarding the requirement to follow safety precautions and proper use of personal protective equipment,
  • repeated reminders of public health measures including physical distancing and limited social contact,
  • continual review of infection management policies and enhancement of the hospital’s pandemic response as we prepare for what may come this fall and winter.

The release goes on to say: “We recognize that our team members are equally vulnerable to the potential spread of COVID-19 in the community.

“As cases climb locally and across the province, it is so important to follow public health advice to reduce the risks of contracting or transmitting the COVID-19 virus. We urge everyone, including staff and patients, to wear face coverings, practice good hand hygiene and physical distancing, and to protect yourselves through limited social contact with others.

“We are grateful for the efforts of everyone at MAHC who remain committed to safe, high-quality care for our patients during the pandemic. Our highest priority is the health and safety of our patients and team members.”

MAHC’s CEO Natalie Bubela, here yesterday with Shopper’s Drug Mart presidet Jeff Leger, said she welcomed additiona private sector testing in Muskoka to go along with the the hospitals’ respective permanent and temporary sites in Bracebridge and Huntsville.

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