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Progress After Staff Test Positive for COVID at Pines LTC Home In Bracebridge

Following two confirmed staff cases of COVID at the Pines Long-Term Care Home over the weekend, the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU) placed the Home in outbreak status and has ordered more than 65 residents to isolate for 14 consecutive days in their rooms.

General visiting remains suspended, and only staff, essential caregivers, and essential visitors may enter the Home.

All efforts and available resources at the District are being directed to supporting residents and staff at the Pines as a priority during the isolation period. Public Health will lift the outbreak status following 14 consecutive days with no new cases, which may be as soon as the end of the day of November 12, 2021.

Residents and Staff Testing

Support for Residents, Families and Staff

Enhanced Health and Safety Measures

The Pines continues to maintain steps to protect residents and staff. These steps include:

“Resident and staff health and safety remain our top priority,” said District Chair John Klinck. “Our thoughts and best wishes are with our residents, their families, and our valued staff members as they continue to support each other in facing these challenging circumstances.”

“We continue to work closely with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit to ensure we have taken all the appropriate precautions,” said Norm Barrette, Commissioner of Health Services. “I can’t say thank you enough to the dedicated team at the Pines who go to all lengths to ensure the health and safety of our residents and to provide comfort to them during these difficult times.”

“Once again, our staff continue to go the extra mile to meet the challenges of this pandemic,” said Julie Stevens, CAO. “We are immensely proud and appreciative of their dedication to assisting where needed and supporting each other’s teams.”

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