February 2, 2026 - Birch Outbreak Declared Over; Oak Outbreak Update

In collaboration with Public Health, the Birch Home Area declared the Respiratory Outbreak over on February 2, 2026.

Oak Home Areas remain in a Respiratory Outbreak with two (2) residents testing positive for COVID in Birch. There are residents with symptoms of cough, congestion, and/or runny nose. Family members have been notified. We are currently waiting for test results for multiple residents through Public Health.

Home Area Current Cases Resolved Cases
Oak 12
2


If you have any questions about these precautions during your visit, please speak with the nursing staff.

The following infection control measures are to be implemented and followed:

  • Ensure the Public Health 4 moments of Hand Hygiene are followed
  • No General Visitors to the Oak Home Areas at this time
  • Essential Caregivers two (2) at a time for visiting only
  • Resident's Hand Hygiene before all meals and regularly throughout the day
  • Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is used properly- including donning before entering and removing before exiting the isolated resident’s room
  • Residents are to remain in the affected home area at this time to reduce the risk of spread
  • Immediate isolation of any residents with new symptom onset
  • Cohorting of residents and only small group activities in the home area for unaffected residents. Isolated residents to receive one-to-one activities.
  • Twice daily high-touch surface cleaning- changing disinfecting product to a 1-minute contact time and containing sporicidal

Please reach out to Stephanie Albert, IPAC Lead, if you have any questions. stephanie.albert@muskoka.on.ca or ext. 4752

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