With B.C. care homes for seniors and developmentally disabled people running out of masks, gowns and other protective equipment for the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak, relief supplies are arriving, Health Minister Adrian Dix says.
At least one Easter weekend shipment has helped with more than 100,000 N95 respirators, 51,000 face shields and 1.2 million gloves. More are expected during the week but the ministry isnB次元官网网址檛 announcing them until they are in hand and approved for use.
B次元官网网址淥ur supply continues to arrive in amounts that is keeping us ahead of the need,B次元官网网址 Dix said at a pandemic briefing April 13. B次元官网网址淲e would love to say weB次元官网网址檙e in a position that weB次元官网网址檙e flush for a long time. That is still no longer the case. We still have to work on this, both on the supply side and ensuring that we use personal protective equipment properly.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry imposed tighter restrictions on the use of disposable supplies to reduce the B次元官网网址渂urn rateB次元官网网址 in facilities on heightened alert. She and Dix also thanked the Alberta government for its April 11 announcement it is sharing goggles, N95 masks, gowns and gloves with B.C., Ontario and Quebec. Alberta is also sharing its stock of ventilators, for assistance on people in intensive care with breathing failure.
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The B.C. crisis was highlighted by the April 11 by SafeCareBC, a health and safety association that includes home care and disabled community living as well as senior long-term and assisted living operators.
As of the Easter weekend, the survey reported that 77 per cent had three daysB次元官网网址 supply or less of N95 masks and 51 per cent said they were running out of eye protection. Sixty-two per cent reported aweekB次元官网网址檚 supply or less of hand sanitizer, 45 per cent had three days or less in exam gloves and 49 per were in the same situation with gowns.
Dix noted that the priority is on maintaining supply at hospitals and long-term care homes, and work continues to B次元官网网址渕eet needs in the full spectrum of health care.B次元官网网址
Henry was asked April 13 about Health CanadaB次元官网网址檚 approval of a rapid COVID-19 tester made by Ottawa-based Spartan Bioscience. She said the Spartan machines are spoken for and not likely available for B.C. until this summer, but the B.C. Centre for Disease Control is using a similar test with machines that B.C. has.
B次元官网网址淥ur strategy right now is to deploy those to areas of the province where we have challenges with turnaround time and that has been rolled out over the next week ago,B次元官网网址 Henry said. B次元官网网址淭his new test has very low capacity as well, so you canB次元官网网址檛 do a whole lot at once. It is also good for these types of things in more remote communities.B次元官网网址
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