Temporary Visitation Restrictions Expanded to Western Memorial Regional Hospital - Feb 2, 2010

Please be advised that visitation restrictions have been extended to Western Memorial Regional Hospital. Visitation restrictions were put in place yesterday at the Corner Brook Interfaith Home and continue at that facility. A visitation ban is in place due to a confirmed outbreak of Norwalk Virus which is stomach flu-like illness which may include vomiting and diarrhea.
Please be advised that visitation restrictions have been extended to Western Memorial Regional Hospital. Visitation restrictions were put in place yesterday at the Corner Brook Interfaith Home and continue at that facility. A visitation ban is in place due to a confirmed outbreak of Norwalk Virus which is stomach flu-like illness which may include vomiting and diarrhea.

Western Health would like to ask for the public’s co-operation during this temporary visitation ban.

Exceptions for visitation may be made on a case-by-case basis for immediate family members of the terminally ill. Please contact the home directly for instructions on how to proceed.

People who have had vomiting and diarrhea or other flu like symptoms are asked to refrain from visiting any of Western Health’s facilities. Individuals with any of these symptoms should rest at home, drink fluids, practice proper hand washing with hot water and soap, and if the symptoms persist contact their physician.

To prevent the spread of infection in any institution in the Western Health region, we ask the public to follow these simple steps:
Western Health would like to thank you for your cooperation in helping prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

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For more information,
Please contact:
Heidi Staeben-Simmons
Director of Communications,
Western Health 709-637-5252

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