Press Release – Canterbury District Health Board Visitor restrictions eased as Canterbury DHB hospitals, health centres and age-related residential care facilities return to Alert Level 1 Now that were back at Alert Level 1 restrictions on visitors have eased at Canterbury DHBs heath facilities. …
Visitor restrictions eased as Canterbury DHB hospitals, health centres and age-related residential care facilities return to Alert Level 1
Now that we’re back at Alert Level 1 restrictions on visitors have eased at Canterbury DHB’s heath facilities.
Full details of the Visitor Policy under Alert Level 1 can be found here.
COVID-19 clinical advisor, infectious diseases physician, Dr Alan Pithie, said everyone visiting any DHB building was still required to check in using the QR code for the government’s COVID-19 Tracer App or sign in manually at the front entrance.
Visitor Restrictions Eased As Canterbury DHB s Health Facilities Return To Alert Level 1
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Wednesday, 3 March 2021, 1:50 pm
An easier and more efficient drug testing alternative to
urine samples is now available for the first time in New
Zealand through Canterbury Health Laboratories.
A
saliva drug test, also known as an oral fluid or a mouth
swab drug test, can replace traditional urine tests to
detect recent drug use. Many workplaces use urine tests to
detect drug use as part of their health and safety efforts.
Typically, these are done at specific testing locations to
make sure the sample is correctly gathered and not tampered
with.
Canterbury Health Laboratories Head of
Toxicology Grant Moore says the saliva test offers