Starting on October 16, everyone entering a Lakeridge Health facilities will need to wear a mask. The hospital network says ensuring the safest environment f
The hospital network says ensuring the safest environment for patients, families and team members is a top priority.
They say with the rise of COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses in the community, everyone will need to sanitize their hands and put on a medical grade mask when they enter all Lakeridge Health facilities.If you have found a spelling error, please, notify us by selecting that text and pressing
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