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IH to review Oliver care home outbreak

- By DALE BOYD Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Osoyoos Times-Chronicle

Interior Health is ordering a review for “lessons learned” from the outbreak at McKinney Place long-term care in Oliver, after 17 residents died in just over a month.

The focus of the review will be around multi-bed units in longterm care facilities, according to Carl Meadows, South Okanagan executive director of clinical operations for Interior Health.

“With McKinney, I’ve requested a review for lessons learned,” Meadows told the OkanaganSi­milkameen Regional Hospital District Board Thursday while giving an update on COVID-19 in the South Okanagan.

A total of 55 residents tested positive at the facility out of the 59 who lived there at the beginning of the outbreak in December.

Interior Health previously stated the spread of COVID-19 at the facility was partially due to a lack of single-bed rooms to isolate residents who have tested positive.

McKinney Place is an older facility that has more congregati­on areas and fewer private rooms than some newer long-term care facilities, which may have contribute­d to the spread, Interior Health officials previously stated.

“There’s going to be more awareness around these four-bed long-term care units and how to do something about them in the near future because it was very difficult to cordon off or cohort infected patients with four-bed units,” Meadows said.

In the South Okanagan, including Penticton and Summerland, COVID-19 case numbers are down, but so are the number of tests, Meadows said.

“Our COVID numbers in the community are dropping, but we have had obviously some significan­t events at places that have been made public so it has been a very long few months,. We’re still in an incident command structure in the South Okanagan,” Meadows said.

“Our numbers are going down … our testing numbers are also down, so we don’t know if people are getting tested.”

Right now, Interior Health’s primary focus is on the vaccinatio­n of long-term care and assisted living staff and long-term care residents, with priority vaccinatio­ns for emergency/intensive care staff, Meadows said.

“(COVID-19) has tested our health system like we’ve never experience­d and McKinney was the latest example where it was very challengin­g. But I can assure you our teams are nothing short of amazing. You’re in very good hands in the South Okanagan,” Meadows said.

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