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Masks Return: Sarnia Hospital Fights Virus Surge
22 Dec
Summary
- Bluewater Health implemented mandatory masking in clinical areas.
- High rates of influenza, COVID-19, and RSV are impacting the hospital.
- Other hospitals like Windsor Regional also enacted masking policies.
Bluewater Health has instituted a mandatory masking policy in all clinical areas, effective Monday, in response to a sharp rise in respiratory virus cases. This directive applies to healthcare workers, volunteers, and students, requiring them to wear masks and eye protection when in close proximity to patients. Patients are also required to wear masks when they are outside their rooms.
This decision by Bluewater Health aligns with similar actions taken by other healthcare facilities in the region. Earlier in December, Windsor Regional Hospital and Erie Shores HealthCare implemented their own masking recommendations and requirements for staff and visitors. These measures aim to curb the spread of infections during a severe respiratory illness season.
The provincial surveillance data highlights the severity of the current situation, showing a 33.8% influenza test positivity rate and hundreds of hospital admissions for influenza, COVID-19, and RSV in a single week. Dr. Michel Haddad, chief of staff at Bluewater Health, emphasized the importance of masking to protect vulnerable individuals and reduce transmission.

