The College of Opticians of Ontario provides an important update on the circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 virus:
Ministry of Health Directive
This morning, the Ministry of Health (MOH) issued a
directive that requires all health care providers in Ontario to immediately
cease all non-essential and elective services, or reduce them to minimal
levels, until further notice. Allowable exceptions can be made for
time sensitive circumstances to avert or avoid negative patient outcomes or to
avert or avoid a situation that would have a direct impact on the safety of
patients. The full directive is attached.
What Does this Mean for Me?
As you know, earlier this week, the College of
Opticians recommended that opticians suspend all non-essential in-person care.
The MOH has now issued a directive to cease non-essential services, and
accordingly this is no longer simply a recommendation. It is imperative
that registrants follow this directive without delay.
What About Remote Practice?
The directive does not address whether it is allowable
for health professionals to continue to offer non-essential services via remote
or virtual practice, and therefore we are not providing any guidance on remote
practice at this time. We will continue to update you as more information
becomes available.
What is an Essential Service?
Under the MOH directive, opticians may continue to
provide essential services only. What constitutes an essential
service will be up to each optician’s individual judgment. The College will
continue to develop its FAQs to provide further guidance on what constitutes an
essential service.
What if My Employer is Still Telling Me to Report for
Work?
If you work for someone else and are concerned that
your workplace is not following the MOH’s directive, it is imperative that you
let your employer know that you are required to comply. You may have to make
important decisions if you have been asked to perform duties that you do not
believe comply with the directive. As opticians, your obligations as a health
professional must come first.
Recommendations to Dispensary Operators
If you are a dispensary owner, it is important that
you recognize that this is not “business as usual,” and take steps to implement
the MOH’s directive immediately. We recognize that there are professional,
legal and economic consequences to these actions, and recommend that all
dispensary owners inform themselves of their legal obligations as employers.
Some cities (including the City of Toronto) have
issued strong recommendations to close any non-essential retail services.
If your dispensary has ceased operations temporarily
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For updates and answers to other frequently asked
questions regarding the COVID-19 virus, please click here.