Nphet and HSE to appear before Oireachtas Health Committee
The Joint Committee on Health is expected to discuss the pressure Covid-19 is putting on the health system as well as other non-Covid patient care issues Dr Ronan Glynn will appear before the committee. Picture: Sam Boal / RollingNews.ie
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Steve Neville
Members of the National Public Health Emergency Team (Nphet) and the Health Service Executive (HSE) are due to appear before the Oireachtas Health Committee on Friday.
The Joint Committee on Health is expected to discuss the pressure Covid-19 is putting on the health system as well as other non-Covid patient care issues.
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Ontario residents received an emergency alert on their phone shortly after 10 a.m. on Thursday reminding them that the provinceâs stay-at-home order has officially come into effect.
The directive to stay at home and leave only when absolutely necessary is clear â but the fine details about rules, enforcement and penalties are still being ironed out.
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Public Health Sudbury and Districts will be working in collaboration with the Greater Sudbury Police and City of Greater Sudbury bylaw officers in a joint initiative to enforce COVID-19 legislation.
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Public Health Sudbury & Districts has officially lifted the boil water advisory that came into effect Saturday, Dec. 12, for residents of the Township of Nairn and Hyman.
Public Health Sudbury & Districts issued the boil water advisory because of an adverse water sample result. The water has since been sampled and tested to ensure its safety.
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“The bacteriological quality of the water supply has been tested with no adverse results being reported,” said Cynthia Peacock-Rocca, a manager in the Health Protection Division.
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Public Health Sudbury & Districts has officially lifted the boil water advisory that came into effect Saturday, Dec. 12, for residents of the Township of Nairn and Hyman. Public Health Sudbury & Districts issued the boil water advisory because of an adverse water sample result. The water has since been sampled and tested to ensure its safety. “The bacteriological quality of the water supply has been tested with no adverse results being reported,” said Cynthia Peacock-Rocca, a manager in the Health Protection Division.
What to do after a boil water advisory is lifted and before using the water: • Run cold water faucets for five minutes or until the water runs clear.
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Public Health Sudbury & Districts has issued a boil water advisory for Nairn & Hyman Township following an adverse water sample.
Public Health’s Health Protection Division manager Cynthia Peacock-Rocca says the advisory was put in place on Friday as a precautionary measure and it is not believed that anyone who consumed the water will experience any ill effects.
She says people who take water from the municipal system should not use it for drinking or food consumption and water should be boiled for at least a minute.