TORONTO, MAY 15, 2020 – Today, the Ontario Medical Association (OMA) released a paper – Reopening Ontario to a ‘New Normal’: Five Public Health Pillars for a Safe Return – that sets out a series of increased public health measures it recommends be put in place for the province to re-open safely.
“There is going to be a new normal in the health-care system as well as the world at large,” says OMA CEO Allan O’Dette. “The OMA is committed to working collaboratively with the government and other partners to ensure that the health system’s recovery in the post-pandemic environment is managed in the most efficient and effective manner for patients and providers alike.”
Among measures that need to be taken at least until a vaccine or treatment for COVID-19 are developed, the OMA is recommending:
1. Continuing personal protective measures, including wearing masks, physical distancing, influenza vaccination and hygiene practices.Ontario has managed to successfully flatten the peak of its pandemic curve over the past several weeks through an unprecedented shutdown and rigorous physical distancing measures to decrease exposure. However, without a vaccine or treatment, the risk of a surge remains ever-present.
“What we have learnt, from the experiences of other countries, and historically from other viruses and pandemics is that we should not rush,” says OMA President Dr. Samantha Hill. “Reopening the province needs to occur in a phased and gradual manner to safely balance the need to restart the economy and ramp up deferred services, while continuing to protect everyone from the risk of exposure and preserving system capacity to respond to another outbreak or surge in cases.”
This is the first of a series of white papers that the OMA intends to release over the coming year on important health topics.
“The OMA and its members have an important role to play in using our expertise to provide thought leadership on issues that impact our health-care system,” adds Dr. Hill, “I hope that this paper will help the government and businesses reopen safely.”
About the OMA
The Ontario Medical Association represents Ontario’s 43,000 plus physicians, medical students and retired physicians, advocating for and supporting doctors while strengthening the leadership role of doctors in caring for patients. Our vision is to be the trusted voice in transforming Ontario’s health-care system.
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