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Masking Dilemma: Alberta Tightens Hospital Mask Mandates Amid Autonomy Concerns

Chestermere residents navigate the complexities of new AHS masking directives for hospitals, facing a blend of stricter rules and regional decision-making autonomy.

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By Stephen Jeffrey

As the leaves change color and Chestermere locals prepare for another autumn under the shadow of COVID-19, Alberta Health Services (AHS) has announced a new layer of precaution: enhanced masking protocols in hospitals. However, this directive comes with a twist – regions and individual hospitals have the discretion to opt out, raising concerns about uniformity in health measures amidst ongoing outbreaks.

The new AHS mandate, effective immediately, stipulates that all staff, physicians, midwives, students, volunteers, contracted service providers, and laboratory workers in acute care facilities must don masks. The rule extends to patients, helpers, and visitors within emergency departments, potentially seeping into other hospital zones like hallways, gift shops, cafeterias, and elevators. This decision hinges on various critical factors, from the current number of outbreaks and hospitalization rates to additional health metrics. “This directive supports zone and site leadership to determine if enhanced masking is necessary,” the AHS emphasized in their Wednesday statement.

Yet, the waters are murky when it comes to the execution of these new rules. The AHS has not provided clear guidance on the course of action if local and regional authorities clash over the necessity of these enhanced precautions. Similarly, there’s ambiguity regarding a hospital’s power to modify any regionally mandated mask orders, raising questions about potential discrepancies in implementation.

In response to requests for clarification, AHS maintained a broad stance, stating, “Zone and site teams would work together to find solutions that best look after patients.” This policy rollout coincides with AHS grappling with a spate of COVID-19 flare-ups in hospitals province-wide, spanning Edmonton, Calgary, Red Deer, Athabasca, and Medicine Hat. The severity of these outbreaks varies significantly, illustrated by contrasting situations like the 10 patients and seven health-care workers in a unit at the Medicine Hat facility versus the 79 patients and 41 healthcare staff across 12 units at Edmonton’s Royal Alexandra Hospital.

With Alberta documenting 730 COVID-19 cases in the week concluding on September 30, these mask directives are no trivial matter. The province’s approach, especially under the scrutiny of Premier Danielle Smith, has faced criticism for its centralized, top-down strategy, seemingly lacking the finesse to adapt to the unique circumstances of each region.

Premier Smith’s discontent with the AHS’s rigidity has been palpable. She’s delegated Health Minister Adriana LaGrange with the monumental task of decentralizing the health authority—a move anticipated to usher in more regionspecific health decision-making. More details on this pivotal shift are expected when the legislature reconvenes later this month.

For Chestermere residents, these developments are a reminder of the pandemic’s evolving nature and the need for adaptive, yet cohesive, health strategies. As the community watches on, the balance between regional autonomy and strict health directives will be pivotal in shaping Alberta’s fight against COVID-19 in the months ahead.

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