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COVID-19 patient visited ETU: Hemas Thalawathugoda

23 Oct 2020

Hemas Hospital Thalawathugoda in a statement to media said that a patient who visited the Emergency Treatment Unit (ETU) of the Hospital on 19th October 2020, who was transferred to Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital (SJGH) on the advice of the Consultant Nephrologist. The patient was later tested Covid-19 positive on 20th October 2020 at SJGH. Due to the hospital’s stringent protocols, this patient was not exposed to public areas of the facility and the hospital did not compromise the safety of the staff, customers and the community. The following measures have been implemented by the Hemas hospital: 1. A risk assessment was carried out as per MOH guideline dated 24th April 2020 titled “Management of Accidental Discovery of Suspected COVID-19 Patient in the Hospital” with the participation of independent consultant physician, consultant intensivist, consultant microbiologist, infection control nursing authority and the medical administration attached to the hospital. 2. Eight staff members have been isolated under the watchful eyes of Public Health Inspectors (PHI). 3. The area health authorities were informed of the incident and the risk assessment reviewed. 4. PCR tests were carried out immediately on staff and all test results were negative. 5. The staff members will continue to be in quarantine for 14 days and PCR tests will be repeated on day 7 and day 14. 6. ETU, patient’s path and all surfaces have been disinfected using 0.1% hypochlorite and 70% alcohol in addition to routine surface disinfection every 2 hours as per the hospital protocol. 7. The ETU and all departments of the hospital are functioning as usual The hospital will continue to adhere strictly to Ministry of Health directives and guidelines in implementing COVID -19 safety protocols and measures including proper triaging, segregation of high risk patients with separate isolation areas, special areas with HEPA-filters, UV and Plasma Air Ionizer disinfection to prevent cross contamination, proper handwashing and sanitizing facilities and crowd management. In addition, the hospital promotes the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) of highest standards by staff.


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