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Horizon Health adopts masking rule as respiratory illnesses rise

Horizon Health will require medical-grade masks in patient-facing areas of network hospitals startingnext week because of rising rates of respiratory illnesses..

Vitalit says its hospitals will encourage voluntary use of masks

A 50 pc box of medical face masks sitting next to a bottle of DELON+ hand sanitizer.
A file photo shows a box of medical face masks and hand sanitizer. On Tuesday, a mandatory masking requirement will begin at Horizon Health clinical and patient-facing areas. (Jean-Claude Taliana/CBC/Radio-Canada)

Horizon Health will require medical-grade masks in patient-facing areas of network hospitals startingnext week because of rising rates of respiratory illnesses.

Patients, visitors, designated support people and health-care staff would be required to mask in all Horizon buildings, the health network said in a news release.

Masks won't be required in hallways, cafeterias or lobbies,but they will be required in waiting rooms, including emergency departments.

The mask ruleis necessary because more people are getting respiratoryinfections, such as COVID-19, whooping cough andmycoplasma, and the rates are expected to rise further when school starts, Horizon said.

Last week, the province declared a whooping cough outbreak two months after one was declared on the Acadian Peninsula.

Masks will be available at Horizon hospitals and other centres, the release says.

A large sign in front of a large building with a busy parking lot reads, Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital, emergency.
Horizon's masking directive is for all of its health centres. Signs will be in place to tell people when masks are mandatory and when they aren't, a release says. (Joe McDonald/CBC)

Signs will be in place to inform people when masks are mandatory and when they aren't.

All health-care workers and designated support persons on units experiencing an outbreak must continuously mask with a medical-grade face mask.

Patients on outbreak units must also mask when out of their rooms,the release says.

Other measures remain in place, including self-screening.

While visitors with newsymptoms of a respiratory infection in the past 10 days are not permitted to visit, patients with symptoms are allowed to go to appointments if they have cleaned their hands, put on a mask and informed their health care team.

VitalitHealth said patients and visitors in that network's medical centres will be encouraged to wear masks on a voluntary basis.

"However, wearing a mask is mandatory in units affected by an outbreak of COVID-19 or whooping cough,"Vitalitsaid in a statement in French.

Despite community outbreaks,Vitalithas not recorded any cases of whooping cough among hospitalized patients, the network said