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Respiratory Viruses and Children - Information for Patients

Frequently asked questions for BC Children’s patients about respiratory viruses, including COVID-19.

July 26, 2023

The best source of up-to-date information on respiratory viruses and COVID-19 in British Columbia is the BC Centre for Disease Control website.

Respiratory viruses and pregnancy

Visit bcwomens.ca for info specific to pregnancy, childbirth and respiratory viruses, including COVID-19.

 

If your child is waiting for a surgery, you will be contacted to reschedule their surgery.

‎For routine and non-urgent appointments within our outpatient clinics, if parents or children are feeling unwell with viral symptoms – these can include fever, cough, runny nose, vomiting or diarrhea – they should call the clinic they have the appointment with to determine if it should be postponed. A doctor or nurse will provide guidance.


For urgent outpatient appointments, families should still come even if they are sick – and to help protect staff and other patients, families should let their clinic know they have symptoms, and they should wear a mask if they are able to when they are inside the hospital.


We also ask that all patients and families please continue to clean their hands at the hospital entrances and throughout their visit.

 

It is still safe to seek care. Please consider wearing mask if you have any cold or flu symptoms. We ask that you please continue to clean your hands at the hospital entrances and throughout your visit.

The most important thing you can do to prevent COVID-19 and other illnesses is to clean your hands regularly, avoid touching your face and stay one or two metres from other people. Please consider wearing a mask if you have any cold or flu symptoms.


Find out more on the BCCDC website about:

On April 6, 2023, Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced changes to the COVID-19 guidance for health care settings. This change included an end to universal masking.

To protect our clinically vulnerable patients, we will continue to make masks available at the entrances to our hospital. We may also require masks in some areas of our hospital.


Please consider wearing a mask if you have any cold or flu symptoms. We ask that you please continue to clean your hands at the hospital entrance and throughout your visit.


There will still be some situations where masks will be required in health-care settings or situations where they have always been required to protect high-risk patients against respiratory transmitted infections and protect workers against high-risk exposure to infectious diseases.


Thank you for your patience as we work to make these changes.

When should I seek emergency care?

Please see our Emergency Department web page for information on when to bring your child to the BC Children's Emergency Department.

‎So far, COVID-19 has affected adults much more than children. We think it is less severe, particularly in children under the age of 10.

 

B.C. has opened COVID-19 vaccine registration to all children and youth, aged six months and older. For more information on vaccines and boosters for children, please see the BCCDC website.

Caregivers can register children ages six months and older for COVID-19 vaccination here.

 

‎If your child is at higher risk for COVID-19 complications, follow general infection prevention strategies: clean your hands regularly, avoid touching your face, and stay one or two metres from other people. Should your child become ill, seek medical help early. For more information, see the BCCDC website.

A gradual return to activity typically involves gradual increases in intensity and duration of exercise over a period of time, but depends on the severity and duration of the illness. Please work on your child’s plan to return to activity with your health-care provider.

 

In general – with viral illness that includes a fever, muscle aches, or difficulty breathing – moderate or vigorous exercise should be avoided. If symptoms worsen, exercise should be stopped.

 
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