Your Ontario public healthcare tax dollars at work.

Make sure you wash or sanitize your hands often to prevent airborne respiratory virus transmission when you go to the hospital.

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Peel Region Public Health really wants you to know that for respiratory outbreaks, the only precautions you need to take are to avoid droplets and surface contact spread.

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The Cambridge Memorial Hospital wants you to know that:

"Cleaning your hands is the most effective way to control the spread of infection in hospital."

(Fun Fact:There's a active COVID outbreak in that hospital right now.)

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Below the picture of two medical staff wearing head coverings, glasses, protective gowns, procedure gloves, and poorly fitted "surgical masks" with clearly visible gaps on the side and over the nose...

Health Sciences North (Sudbury Hospital) also wants you to know, in point number 1:

"Cleaning your hands is the single most effective way to reduce the spread of illness."

But....
"HSN is a mask friendly hospital. Masking is optional and strongly encouraged across the hospital..."

So... since masking is "...strongly encouraged across the hospital", surely the hospital requires at least their staff and employees to mask to clearly illustrate and set an example for what they mean, right? Right? 🙄

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Southwestern Public Health, in 2025, is still telling people to sneeze and cough into their sleeve to prevent COVID from spreading.

Also, wash your hands for 20 seconds, don't touch your face, and "put as much distance between yourself and others where possible".

Oh, and that's not a PUBLIC HEALTH UNIT confusing GERMS and VIRUSES, is it? 🤦

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Then there's Bluewater Health, than run hospitals in Sarnia and Petrolia.

There isn't any readily available information about COVID, masking, or anything IPAC on their site.

Using their search function and typing in COVID, brings up some "news" posts from 2020 about outbreaks and "confirmed cases", and "testing".

The latest information about masking is a "news" post from April 2023, called "Lifting Mandatory Masking & Social Distancing".

This "news" post, which quotes "Dr. Haddad, Chief of Staff, and ICU physician" is full of bog standard COVID minimizing and information that was long outdated by 2023 like "COVID-19 is primarily spread through droplets or via respiratory aerosols in close contact or proximity with an infected person" Along with other bangers like:

"We recognize that COVID-19 is here to stay," (aka "we have to learn to live with the virus")

and

"We have better community and staff immunity levels from a combination of vaccination and recovery from infections" (aka "hybrid immunity + it's mild now").

https://www.bluewaterhealth.ca/news/bluewater-health-lifting-mandatory-masking-social-distancing

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@N01100010 I look at the state of healthcare now like I do healthcare in the Middle Ages - stupid, misinformed, delusional, based on superstition and old wives tales.
@N01100010 Incredible to fail to protect the health of the patients and staff by pretending handwashing prevents airborne viruses! Can we send them a link to the public Health Agency of Canada 🇨🇦 who appears to be a little more up to date? https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/diseases/2019-novel-coronavirus-infection/prevention-risks.html
COVID-19: Spread, prevention and risks - Canada.ca

How COVID-19 spreads, quarantine, isolation, vaccination, vaccines, wearing a mask, ways you can slow the spread, who is at risk, personal preventative practices, community measures.

@N01100010 looks a lot like the public health notice that I saw here in Australia at a facility a few weeks ago. Coupled with "cover your coughs and sneezes"