Grand River Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital will begin screening visitors and patients starting tomorrow, which will consist of questions related to their health before they can enter the building.
KITCHENER - Grand River Hospital and St. Mary’s Hospital in Kitchener will be implementing new policies for visitors.
According to CTV News Kitchener, beginning tomorrow both hospitals will start screening visitors and patients before they enter.
The GRH says the screening will consist of questions related to their health before they can go in to the building. Some entrances, however, may be closed or have reduced access.
The hospitals are recommending to keep two metres away from others and that anyone who has an appointment to have earlier than usual.

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