Yes, every health authority, every health centre, every authority has proper guidelines about how to monitor, prevent and follow up any infection possibilities. They do regular testing and take samples and make sure they are sent and tested. All of the trends are monitored by health care staff in every community and region and it is guided by a public health officer, Dr. Kandola’s office. So Members and the public should be assured that there is very stringent and aggressive monitoring going on and that all proper steps are taken. We understand now that there are some clusters in communities and we are engaged in a publicity campaign to let every individual know about what steps they can take to make sure that they don’t contract this and if they do, it can be treated easily by early detection. We do everything we can to prevent any further spread.
Sandy Lee on Question 310-16(4): MRSA “superbug” Strategy In Nahendeh
In the Legislative Assembly on February 11th, 2010. See this statement in context.
Question 310-16(4): MRSA “superbug” Strategy In Nahendeh
Oral Questions
February 10th, 2010
Range Lake
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