COVID-19 outbreak on NHH’s 1B (Restorative Care and Palliative Care) units declared over

Northumberland Hills Hospital (NHH) announced today the conclusion of a COVID-19 outbreak that had impacted the hospital’s first floor 1B (Restorative Care and Palliative Care) units.

The COVID-19 outbreak was first confirmed by Lakelands Public Health on December 17, 2025.

While the COVID-19 outbreak has been resolved, the hospital is remaining cautious due to concerns regarding isolated instances of Influenza A among patients on 1A.

Out of an abundance of caution, NHH’s Infection Prevention and Control team has recommended the temporary continuation of in-room dining services on the first floor, and has extended the pause for group activities on both 1A and 1B.

The following is a summary of the infection prevention and control measures that remain in place at NHH:

Masking remains a shared responsibility to mitigate spread

While masking remains optional in the hospital and Community Mental Health offices, visitors are reminded to monitor for any symptoms of communicable illness, including COVID-19, prior to visiting, and refrain from visiting when symptoms are

present. Masks continue to be readily available at all hospital entrances and at the Community Mental Health offices.

Visiting reminders

Regular visiting will continue. New admissions to 1B (Restorative Care and Palliative Care) units will be assessed on a patient-by-patient basis.

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