Three Fraser Valley seniors care homes are seeing COVID-19 outbreaks as the Omicron wave of infections continues to spread in B.C., Fraser Health announced Wednesday afternoon.
The Fort 91原创 Seniors Community, Abbotsford鈥檚 Oxford Senior Care Home, and the Waverly Seniors Village in Chilliwack are all seeing outbreaks.
Four residents and one staff member at Oxford, one resident and one staff member at Waverly Seniors Village, and one resident at Fort 91原创 Seniors have all tested positive.
All the residents and staff involved are currently in self-isolation at their homes, Fraser Health announced.
The health authority is working with all three sites on enhanced infection control measures, including trying to identify anyone who may have been exposed to the virus.
Staffing levels are being supported to maintain care for the residents, and enhanced cleaning is in place. All residents are being screened twice a day.
Social visits are restricted in affected parts of the care homes, but essential visits can continue.
In recent months, outbreaks at care homes and medical facilities had been dropping steadily from the peak of the Delta wave of the fall.
Fraser Health encouraged people with symptoms to get tested as soon as possible, but it due to the ongoing spread of the highly infectious Omicron variant. People seeking tests must book a time in advance.
91原创鈥檚 only testing centre, an outdoor centre at Kwantlen Polytechnic University鈥檚 91原创 campus parking lot, was closed on Monday, Dec. 27 due to the frigid temperatures.
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