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Masking Requirements Return To Muskoka Hospitals Amidst Respiratory Illness Season

Muskoka Algonquin Healthcare (MAHC) has returned to mandatory masking requirements in most areas of the hospitals in anticipation of the increased spread of influenza, RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) and COVID-19 over the fall and winter.

Effective November 5, patients and visitors are to wear a mask while receiving care, and in high-risk areas such as all inpatient units, Emergency Department, waiting areas and outpatient services. MAHC team members are wearing masks when interacting directly with patients.

“Safety is of the utmost importance, and masks are proven to help reduce the risk of becoming ill and protecting those closest to you,” says President and CEO Cheryl Harrison. “Along with masking, other infection and prevention control measures like hand washing, and proper self-screening for symptoms of illness and staying home when unwell, will limit the spread of COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses to help keep everyone safe.”

At this time, masks remain optional, but encouraged, in areas such as hallways and administrative spaces.

Surgical masks continue to be available at entrances to the hospitals and in various clinical areas.

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