Outbreak of COVID-19 in All Nations Healing Hospital Declared Over – April 12, 2021 ISC Notice
via Indigenous Services Canada
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT
Outbreak of COVID-19 in All Nations Healing Hospital Declared Over
All Nations Healing Hospital remains open for emergency services, other clinical services and visiting specialists. COVID-19 precautions remain in effect. We thank the staff and leadership at All Nations Healing Hospital for their prompt and thorough response to the situation to protect the health of staff, patients and visitors to All Nations Healing Hospital.
We are reminding everyone of important and simple measures all can take to minimize the risk of transmission in all settings:
- Wash your hands frequently
- Maintain physical distancing of at least six feet or two meters.
- Always wear a mask indoors in all public places or shared areas at work.
- Do not gather or share food at work, including breakrooms, at check-stops, warm-up areas, smoking areas, etc.
- If you develop symptoms of COVID-19 or feel unwell, stay at home.
- Seek medical care if you need it. If you develop symptoms of COVID-19, reschedule your appointments to a later time,when possible. If the appointment is of an urgent nature, call ahead of your appointment time, noting you have COVID- 19 symptoms. If you test positive, a public health worker will contact you privately for next steps. If you are having medical emergency, call 911.
The Health Canada COVID Alert app is available to all Saskatchewan residents at no cost in the Apple and Google Play app store. This is another tool available to help prevent the transmission of COVID-19 by letting people know of possible exposures without sharing any personal information. For more information, visit the COVID-19 Apps webpage.
Your informed choices and actions will make a difference to protect yourself and others.