Ontario Minister of Long-Term Care Merrilee Fullerton on Thursday elaborated on the guidelines of a phased visitation plan for long-term care and retirement home residents, after Premier Doug Ford announced that homes without COVID-19 outbreaks would slowly begin allowing familial visits starting June 18. According to Fullerton, for long-term care homes, this includes one visit per resident at a minimum of once a week for an outdoor visit only.
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Coronavirus outbreak: Ontario long-term care minister elaborates on new visitation guidelines
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