Alberta reverses rule allowing COVID-positive support people in maternity wards
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People who have tested positive for COVID-19 – or have symptoms related to the virus – will no longer be allowed as designated support persons inside Alberta maternity units.
People who have tested positive for COVID-19 – or have symptoms related to the virus – will no longer be allowed as designated support persons inside Alberta maternity units.
Officials faced a backlash from citizens and some healthcare workers over the policy in October that allowed an exemption to visitation rules in maternity wards.
Alberta Health Services initially defended the double standard on twitter, saying that safety protocols were in place.
But on Wednesday, an Alberta Health spokesperson confirmed a tweet from a Calgary doctor that the exemption was eliminated, streamlining rules meant to protect patients from visitors carrying the virus.
"The exemption was initially signed to ensure that obstetrics patients had access to an essential support person," Lisa Glover said.
"This exemption was terminated following discussions with AHS."
Glover said the change was made due to "capacity" considerations.