6 additional Calgary daycares closed, linked to E. coli outbreak | 24CA News

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Published 18.09.2023
6 additional Calgary daycares closed, linked to E. coli outbreak  | 24CA News

Update: This story was up to date following the province’s clarification that six, not 5, further daycares had been impacted.

Six further daycare websites have been linked to Calgary’s E. coli outbreak and ordered to shut by Alberta Health Services.

In an announcement launched simply earlier than midnight Friday, Chief Medical Officer Dr. Mark Joffe stated youngsters from six further daycare websites have examined optimistic for the gastro-intestinal illness, with some being linked to the daycares from the unique outbreak.

The affected daycares are required to shut and completely sanitize and clear the area, and all youngsters might be examined earlier than returning to the centres, the discharge reads.

These websites embody:

  • Active Start Country Hills
  • CanCare Childcare, Scenic Acres location
  • CEFA Early Learning Childcare North
  • MTC Daycare
  • Renert Junior Kindergarten
  • Calgary JCC Child Care

The case related to the sixth daycare on the listing, Calgary JCC Child Care, is a toddler who doesn’t attend the positioning and is due to this fact an oblique contact, Joffe stated.

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“E. coli is a highly transmissible bacteria that can be spread by food or water sources, or by hand-to-mouth contact. Some secondary transmission is common and expected in significant outbreaks such as this,” he stated.

At the time of the press convention, AHS had not but confirmed the hyperlink to Calgary JCC Child Care, nonetheless, the positioning had been closed.

Vik Academy, which was a part of the unique 11 closures, has additionally been closed once more for precautionary causes as AHS awaits check outcomes, Joffe stated late Friday.

During QR Calgary’s Your Province, Your Premier, Saturday morning, Premier Danielle Smith stated “the main message is for any parent who is involved in this initial outbreak, they have to be very very careful that they’re not inadvertently causing these kinds of secondary infections, make sure that the kids are not playing with other kids until they’ve got their second clear and go ahead that they’re clear of E. coli and then we’ll be able to contain the spread.”

Smith added she additionally believes a meals security course, related in nature to the ProServe, needs to be a required certification for everybody concerned in meals preparation.

“As I understand it right now, there’s a requirement for at least one person in the kitchen to have food safety courses, but maybe everyone who works in food preparation needs to so that they know what temperatures food needs to be cooked to, how to safely transport (food and) how to make sure that there isn’t cross-contamination,” stated Smith.

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“But make no mistake, there will be new regulations coming.”

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