CANADAHALIFAX news Visitors restricted at all N.S. hospitals as COVID-19 cases climb by admin 5 يناير، 2022 written by admin 5 يناير، 2022 128 In-patients will only be allowed 1 dedicated visitor, with some exceptions CBC News · Nova Scotia Health is making changes to visitor restrictions at hospitals across the province as cases continue to rise during the Omicron-driven wave of the pandemic. In a news release Tuesday, the health authority said the changes are needed to reduce the risk of the virus being introduced or spread within its facilities. Nova Scotia reported 1,020 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, the second day in a row with that case count. Forty people are in hospital due to the virus, including five in intensive care. Effective 8 a.m. AT Wednesday, most in-patients can have only one consistent (fully vaccinated) designated support person or family caregiver. This includes patients in emergency departments and those in labour and birth areas. Children under 19 admitted to hospital, patients in intensive care units, and critically ill patients in emergency departments can have two designated support people, but only one is allowed to visit at a time. No visitors for those with COVID-19 or on outbreak unit Exceptions may be made for palliative patients, patients receiving medical assistance in dying, and others nearing the end of life, the release said. However, patients and clients with COVID-19, or those who are in a hospital unit where there is an outbreak, will not be permitted to have any visitors unless needed for the patient’s care due to physical, intellectual, cognitive and emotional conditions. “We understand restrictions are difficult for patients and families and appreciate the important and valuable role family caregivers play in supporting patient care and mental well-being,” the release said. “We will monitor the situation closely and will make changes when appropriate.” Exact restrictions may vary between hospitals For outpatient services, those coming to a hospital for all clinics, appointments, tests or procedures are asked to come alone unless they need support due to physical, intellectual, cognitive and emotional conditions or require a substitute decision-maker. Exceptions will also be made for children and youth under 19. These patients are asked to bring a fully vaccinated support person. These restrictions may differ by site due to COVID-19 activity within a facility and staffing requirements. Whenever possible, the release said hospital teams will use technology to enable virtual involvement of support people. These provincewide restrictions were also in place around this time last year, and come after weeks of individual hospitals limiting visitors as they dealt with COVID-19 activity. 97 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post N.S. teachers union calls for online learning amid provincewide COVID-19 outbreak next post أونتاريو: ارتفاع حالات الاستشفاء أكثر من 160% في أسبوع You may also like CITYnews halifax: Power out for thousands in Halifax... 4 يوليو، 2026 CITYnews halifax: Halifax police investigate after shots fired... 4 يوليو، 2026 CITYnews halifax: Ceremony celebrating first all-Black battalion on... 4 يوليو، 2026 CITYnews halifax: Queens County wind farm to power... 4 يوليو، 2026 راديو كندا الدولي: من مونتريال إلى فانكوفر بالسيارة... 4 يوليو، 2026 راديو كندا الدولي: دعم عسكري بـ140 مليار يورو... 4 يوليو، 2026 راديو كندا الدولي: الرئيس الفيليبيني ماركوس.. ’’نتشارك الطموحات... 4 يوليو، 2026 راديو كندا الدولي: كارني وسميث يعلنان تقديم مسار... 3 يوليو، 2026 راديو كندا الدولي: وزير التعليم في أونتاريو يتراجع... 3 يوليو، 2026 CITYnews halifax : Significant hike to gas prices... 3 يوليو، 2026 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ