![]() Visitors will also not be permitted at the 62 Juno St. 7.įamilies are no longer allowed to visit each others’ rooms, common areas (including elevators) are to be accessed only by one household at a time, and strict social distancing is required in the dining room so two metres can be maintained between groups required to stay apart at separate tables.ĭevon McWilliams, who is a resident at Winnipeg’s Ronald McDonald House, has been sleeping on a couch and chair at the Health Sciences Centre. “Due to a confirmed case of COVID-19 in the (Ronald McDonald House Charities Manitoba) house program, and in accordance with the RMHC Manitoba Reinstatement Plan, we are now in a 10-day pause effective today,” wrote chief executive officer Wendy Galagan, in a letter to staff, volunteers and families on Oct. Residents of the “home-away-from-home” facility - which provides rural Manitobans and out-of-province families with a place to stay when a child requires treatment at a local hospital - were informed a community member was ill with the virus on Friday. Winnipeg’s Ronald McDonald House has issued a “10-day pause” with stringent rules on socializing among families and a temporary visitor ban in the wake of a positive COVID-19 case. ![]() This article was published (224 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
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