Windsor Regional Hospital makes masks mandatory when visiting patients
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Windsor Regional Hospital is stepping up its mask policy heading into the peak of the respiratory illness season.
Effective Friday, Dec. 8 at 12:01 a.m., anyone visiting a patient in hospital must wear a mask while visiting in a patient’s room. Patients must also wear a mask when outside of their designated bed space as much as tolerated.
“Windsor Regional Hospital is taking on this proactive approach because we have historically seen an increase in respiratory illness and outbreak during the first two weeks of January - immediately following holiday gatherings,” said a news release from the hospital.
Hospital officials say they are asking for the public’s help in protecting our vulnerable patients.
“You can spread viruses to vulnerable individuals even before you start to feel sick,” said Erika Vitale, WRH’s director of infection control. “Wearing a mask when in close contact, such as in a patient’s room, is a simple measure that can reduce the risk to everyone.”
WRH staff have been masking within two metres of patients since mid-October.
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