Visitors are not allowed with some exceptions for certain patients.
Non-urgent surgeries, ambulatory care appointments and professional service outpatient appointments are postponed until further notice.
All impacted patients and clients will be contacted.
The outbreak also impacts the Stan Cassidy Centre for Rehabilitation and Veterans Health Unit.
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Hospital authority offers sacred medicines to meet cultural needs of Indigenous patients
Horizon Health now offers sacred medicines, traditionally used by Indigenous peoples in smudging ceremonies, to patients in seven of its New Brunswick hospitals.
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Horizon Health now offers sacred medicines in seven New Brunswick hospitals to meet the cultural needs of Indigenous patients. (Submitted by Horizon Health )
Horizon Health now offers sacred medicines, traditionally used by Indigenous peoples in smudging ceremonies, to patients in seven New Brunswick hospitals.