The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Visitor restrictio­ns continue at PCH

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Visitor restrictio­ns at Prince County Hospital in Summerside will be maintained through the weekend as patients and staff continue to experience symptoms of gastro-intestinal illness.

While some patients and staff have recovered from the illness, several continue to have symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea.

Until further notice, visitors are not being permitted on the medical unit or the restorativ­e/ surgery unit as a continued public safety precaution. Visitation may be allowed in exceptiona­l circumstan­ces at the discretion of the health-care team.

“We are very pleased that the majority of patients and staff who had been experienci­ng symptoms of gastro-intestinal illness are now well on their way to recovery. However several patients are still experienci­ng symptoms, which is why we are continuing with visitor restrictio­ns through the weekend,” said Tara Ferguson, provincial infection prevention and control supervisor.

“We appreciate that the visitor restrictio­ns have been difficult for patients and their loved ones. We want to thank them for their co-operation and understand­ing as our staff work diligently to help contain the outbreak and protect the health and safety of everyone at Prince County Hospital.”

It is important that everyone coming to the hospital cleans their hands before and after entering a patient’s room, a department and upon entering and leaving the facility. Alcohol hand rinse stations are available throughout the hospital for this purpose.

The situation will be reassessed Monday morning as more informatio­n becomes available. A further update will be provided at that time.

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