Visitor restrictions lifted in unit at Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Restriction in place since April 30

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Caption: Visitor restrictions have been lifted in a unit at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

Visitor restrictions have been lifted on Unit 8 at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown after patients have recovered from gastro-intestinal illness and influenza, the province said in a written release Thursday.
Unit 8 is for general medical and acute stroke patients.
The restrictions were put in place on April 30 after 10 patients experienced symptoms of gastro-intestinal illness or influenza.
But the hospital said even with the restrictions lifted, everyone who is coming to the hospital whether to visit or for a test should practice good hand hygiene to prevent the spread of illness.
"This includes cleaning their hands upon entering and leaving a patient's room, department, and the hospital. Alcohol hand rinse stations are available throughout the facility for this purpose," the release said.

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