The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Greens question third-party monitoring of self-isolation

Health minister says private company contracted to do phone monitoring of cottagers, travellers

- STU NEATBY THE GUARDIAN stu.neatby @theguardia­n.pe.ca @stu_neatby

The Chief Public Health Office has contracted a private company, Vision Research, to take over telephone monitoring for thousands of individual­s who are in the midst of 14-day self-quarantine.

Health Minister James Aylward elaborated on the contract in response to questions from Green MLA Steve Howard.

Howard first questioned Justice Minister Bloyce Thompson about the monitoring of cottagers who have returned to P.E.I. Howard said he had heard accounts of some cottagers or long-term stay residents who are already in P.E.I.

There is currently a prohibitio­n of travel to P.E.I., limiting most individual­s who are not essential workers.

The province is planning to open up applicatio­ns to long-term seasonal residents looking to travel to P.E.I. as of June 1.

Thompson said the cottagers were all individual­s who arrived on P.E.I. before travel restrictio­ns were put in place in early April.

Howard then asked about accounts he had heard of individual­s in self-isolation who had not been called by Chief Public Health Office staff over the weekend.

The CPHO has said staff will call individual­s who are ordered to self-isolate on a daily basis to ensure they are following the requiremen­ts.

“Are we doing daily followups with travellers arriving in P.E.I. and currently in selfisolat­ion? What do those look like?" Howard asked.

"Everyone who is in selfisolat­ion is being followed up with phone calls from CPHO. It is actually the minister of health's department – Dr. Heather Morrison's team that is following up with the phone calls," Thompson said.

Howard then asked about individual­s in self-isolation who did not receive followup calls over the weekend.

Health Minister James Aylward responded to Howard’s questions, stating that, in fact, a third party had taken over phone call monitoring from CPHO.

"As government transition­s back into somewhat normal operations, the staff that were making those isolation calls, they're required to come back into the public service," Aylward said.

Aylward said Vision Research was contracted in order to allow the transition.

"Admittedly, on the weekend, during a training period, there were a couple of people that missed their calls," Aylward said.

In an interview, Aylward said as of Thursday, a contract has not yet been signed with Vision Research, a P.E.I.based company that does data collection, market research and political polling.

He said transferri­ng the service was a “very new initiative”. He said the company would be contracted by CPHO.

The telephone monitoring is the main method being used by the province to track whether or not travellers are following the public health requiremen­t to self-isolate for 14 days.

In New Brunswick, an outbreak of cases has been traced to a health-care worker who did not self-isolate after travelling to Quebec.

"There will be a strict reporting process back as well. If there's any red flags reported with any of the individual­s that they're calling that aren't answering the calls, it's going to be no different than it has been in the last couple of weeks," Aylward said.

"There's just a very, very small number, during the training process last weekend, that may not have received their calls."

In an interview, Howard said he had concerns about the use of a private company to conduct a key enforcemen­t component of the province’s public health measures.

"It does raise some questions," Howard said.

"There's privacy concerns for Islanders, of course. And, apparently, effectiven­ess."

 ?? Stu Neatby/The Guardian ?? Opposition Green MLA Steve Howard raised questions in the legislatur­e on Thursday about a private company that has been contracted by the province to provide monitoring of travellers in self-isolation.
Stu Neatby/The Guardian Opposition Green MLA Steve Howard raised questions in the legislatur­e on Thursday about a private company that has been contracted by the province to provide monitoring of travellers in self-isolation.

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