A COVID-19 and influenza outbreak has been declared at the Stratford General Hospital.
The Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance says the outbreak is on the Medicine Unit, which is now closed to admissions until further notice.
An outbreak refers to two or more confirmed positive COVID-19 and two or more confirmed Influenza A cases among patients that could have possibly been acquired in the hospital.
Family and caregiver presence on the unit has been modified. Patients may only have one family caregiver/visitor per day with no in-and-out privileges. Family/caregivers will be required to wear personal protective equipment including mask, eye protection, gown and gloves.
HPHA has declared seven outbreaks since September 2023.
“We know that when you have a family member or friend in the hospital that you likely want to visit them as much as possible. But if you are sick, your visit may end up doing more harm than good,” said Erica Jensen, Manager Quality, Patient Safety and Infection Control. “Patients in the hospital are vulnerable and are at higher risk of developing more severe illness from COVID-19, the flu or even a simple cold. If you, or anyone in your household, are feeling unwell, it’s important that you not visit people in the hospital until you are fully recovered.”
HPHA is working in collaboration with Huron Perth Public Health to manage the outbreak.
“Outbreaks have a domino effect. Hospital stays become longer for patients and they may need more care, leading to delays in care for other patients. For example, surgeries can be delayed or cancelled, and patients wait longer in the Emergency Department for a bed,” added Jensen. “In addition, a patient who catches a respiratory illness while in hospital may experience complications and delays in their own recovery. For the health and safety of our patients we can’t stress enough the importance of staying home when you are sick.”