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The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre Takes
Aggressive Precautionary Measures
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) announced
today that it will be stopping all visits until further notice.
Due to the Enteric Outbreak (symptoms of nausea, vomiting
and diarrhea) on three inpatient units, TBRHSC is taking aggressive
precautionary measures to ensure that the health and protection
of its patients and staff members is maintained. “We
have decided to take these steps as a preventative measure”,
stated Ron Saddington, President and CEO of TBRHSC. “We
realize that we’re asking a lot of people, especially
those with family members or friends in the Health Sciences
Centre, but we must address this issue before we have no choice.”
“We are asking that visitors call ahead before making
the trip to the TBRHSC, and those patients experiencing any
symptoms to assess themselves before they come to the Health
Sciences Centre to keep any out-patient appointments”,
said Lori Marshall, Vice President, Medicine, Cardiology,
Mental Health and Maternal/Child. “In addition, escorts
should only accompany patients if medically necessary.”
There will be restrictions in the Health Sciences Centre
in-patient units and common areas, and a greater emphasis
on Infection Control. The Health Sciences Centre is working
very closely with the Thunder Bay District Health Unit. The
public are reminded that hand washing is the best defense
from the spread of infection.
“We cannot emphasize enough the serious nature of these
steps that TBRHSC is taking", said Kay Cranston, Coordinator
of Infection Control at TBRHSC. “The continued health
and recovery of our patients is dependent upon a highly controlled
environment, and we need to maintain that level of control.”
The Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre thanks you
for your co-operation, and will continue to provide updates
on its website.
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