MENNO PLACE COVID UPDATE – April 8, 2022
APRIL 8, 2022
Scenario Protocols (1, 2, 3) – CLICK HERE
MENNO HOME W1: Enhanced Monitoring (April 7, 2022)
NEW POSITIVE CASES = 3 RESIDENTS
TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 4 (0 STAFF/ 4 RESIDENT)
- Twice daily symptom screening for staff and residents
- Staff are cohorted and will use separate break rooms
- Staff must wear goggles in addition to masks
- Communal dining and group activities stop
- Residents who test positive are isolated
- Social visits can continue
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MENNO HOME E1: SELF MONITORING (April 5, 2022)
NEW POSITIVE CASES = 1 STAFF
TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 3 (2 STAFF/ 1 RESIDENT)
- Twice daily symptom screening for staff or residents
- Staff must wear goggles in addition to masks
- No changes for residents – dining room stays open
- Visitors are welcome
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PRIMROSE GARDENS: SELF-MONITORING – Scenario 1 (March 22, 2022)
NEW POSITIVE CASES = 1
TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 5 (0 STAFF /5 RESIDENTS)
The residents who tested positive are self-isolating. There are no other changes for Primrose Gardens at this time.
- Staff and residents will be screened twice a day
- The dining room remains open
- Recreation activities continue
- Visitors are welcome
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PAVILION: SELF-MONITORING – Scenario 1 (April 7, 2022)
NO NEW CASES
TOTAL COVID POSITIVE CASES = 1 (1 STAFF / 0 RESIDENTS)
There are no changes for Pavilion residents at this time. The dining room and activities stay open and visitors are welcome.




We are excited to hear that Dr. Bonnie Henry has promised a 4th COVID-19 vaccine dose for those 70 and older as well as for vulnerable individuals.
As you may have heard, it was announced yesterday that as of Friday April 8th, the BC vaccine passport will no longer be required. Meaning that as of Friday anyone will be permitted to go to restaurants, movie theatres, indoor concert and sports venues, and anywhere else that the provincial vaccine card was previously required.
MENNO HOME E2: Monitoring is Complete (April 1, 2022)

