As you are aware, individuals in quarantine at the Canadian Forces Base (CFB) Trenton have tested positive for COVID-19. These individuals were repatriated from the Grand Princess cruise ship. Hastings Prince Edward Public Health (HPEPH) wants to reassure residents that all infection prevention and control protocols have been followed during the quarantine of the travellers.
The individuals have been in quarantine since arrival at CFB Trenton and will remain in isolation at CFB under the assessment of the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC). The individuals in quarantine have been receiving daily health checks by PHAC nurses. There is also a Canadian Red Cross dedicated clinic at CFB Trenton, which is providing non-urgent medical care to those staying in quarantine. Those who have tested positive for COVID-19 and their close contacts have been placed in isolation, and are being supported in their recovery by dedicated nurses. All are expected to make a full recovery.
The Government of Canada, the Ontario Ministry of Health, the Canadian Red Cross, and HPEPH have been working collaboratively, following all protocols to prevent the spread of infection since arrival of the repatriated Canadians. The risk of exposure from the quarantined area to the rest of CFB Trenton and the surrounding communities remains low. We are confident that all necessary infection control protocols have been followed during the repatriation and quarantine processes.
The HPEPH website, hpePublicHealth.ca is continuously updated and contains current information and answers for many questions about COVID-19, infection control, and outbreak preparedness. Residents of Hastings and Prince Edward Counties who still have questions about COVID-19 after reviewing the content online can call the COVID-19 information line at 613-966-5500.
(Hastings Prince Edward Public Health Press Release)