COVID-19 outbreak ends on Unit 4A at St. Catharines Site
The outbreak came to an end today after 14 days of enhanced monitoring showed there had been no evidence of further transmission.
The outbreak came to an end today after 14 days of enhanced monitoring showed there had been no evidence of further transmission.
Thank you to our dedicated team for working tirelessly to bring this outbreak to a successful end.
Healthcare team lines hallway applauding his return home.
We are taking all necessary steps to create the safest possible environment for the residents and staff.
Thank you to our team for working tirelessly to bring this outbreak, which had been declared on Dec. 28, to a successful end.
The provincial government has provided direction today to all hospitals and public health units in Ontario to pause administration of all first doses of vaccine, except for residents of long-term care homes and high-risk retirement homes.
Thank you to our team for working tirelessly to bring this outbreak to a successful end.
Thank you to our dedicated teams for implementing and consistently practicing infection prevention and control measures, allowing us to safely resolve this outbreak.
We have received provincial direction that, effective immediately, all first doses of vaccine are to be used to vaccinate residents, staff and essential caregivers in long-term care and high-risk retirement homes.
Niagara Health today declared outbreaks of COVID-19 on two medical units – the Sixth Floor Unit at the Welland Site and Unit 2A at the St. Catharines Site.