Fraser Health: Update on care facility outbreaks, Fraser Valley Specialty Poultry

FRASER Health on Tuesday provided the following updates regarding COVID-19 outbreaks in the region:

Care facilities:

COVID-19 outbreaks are over at MSA Manor and Chartwell Langley Gardens. With the implementation of comprehensive strategies to prevent and respond to COVID-19 in long term care, assisted living and independent living facilities, there are no longer any COVID-19 cases at these sites.

MSA Manor, owned by Maplewood Care Society, is a long term care facility in Abbotsford. Chartwell Langley Gardens, owned by Chartwell Retirement Residences, is a seniors community located in Langley with long term care, assisted living and independent living.

To support these service providers, Fraser Health took a number of actions to support each site during their outbreak.

Fraser Health deployed more than 200 people as part of SWAT teams which include clinical nurse educators, infection prevention and control experts, screeners, and patient care quality officers supporting with communication to families and assessing symptoms at the site. Through these teams, sites are also connected with emergency supplies and additional personnel if needed.

Since the public health emergency was declared, Fraser Health has seen limited to no transmission of COVID-19 in facilities that have had outbreaks.

Fraser Valley Specialty Poultry:

Fraser Health has rescinded the May 2 closure order, as the poultry plant has met the requirements of the order. The plant has reopened and is now operating at a reduced capacity while putting measures in place to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission.

Fraser Health will continue to work closely with Fraser Valley Specialty Poultry to maintain the health and safety of staff during this pandemic.

For more information about COVID-19, visit fraserhealth.ca/covid19.Â