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On December 10, Toronto Public Heath declared a Norovirus outbreak on the Complex Continuing Care unit. Other units and programs are operating as usual. Click for more info.


Please note our ambulatory care services will be closed on Dec. 25-26, 2025, and Jan. 1, 2026. The day program will be closed Dec. 22-26, 2025.

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Respiratory illness outbreak on inpatient unit

An outbreak of a respiratory illness has been declared on our third floor Complex Continuing Care (CCC) inpatient unit. 

UPDATE: The respiratory illness outbreak was declared over by Toronto Public Health on Friday, June 17, 2022. 

As of June 7, 2022, Holland Bloorview has experience an increase of respiratory illness on our third floor Complex Continuing Care (CCC) inpatient unit and declared an outbreak. An outbreak means that two or more clients and/or staff have become sick with the illness in a 48 hour period and the hospital is taking measures to limit its spread. 

About the illness

  • A respiratory illness is a respiratory infection and symptoms include nasal congestion, cough, runny nose, increased secretions, with or without fever.

 

Please be aware:

  • Do not visit the hospital if you are unwell.
  • While onsite at the hospital, wash and sanitize your hands often, especially when entering the building, going in or out of a client’s room, and going on or off the affected unit. Good hand hygiene is an important way to help prevent the spread of illness.
  • Only one visitor is allowed at one time to see ill clients in the affected unit. If you visit a client in the affected unit, please do not visit other clients or other units at the hospital.
  • Other inpatient units, outpatient clinics, community programs and activities are operating as usual.

 

Holland Bloorview is working with Toronto Public Health to manage the outbreak and to ensure the safety our clients, families and employees and limit the spread of the illness. 

If you have questions, please speak to your child’s physician or a member of their clinical team. Thank you in advance for your co-operation and understanding.